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A nearly 100-page report by legislators in Annapolis suggested that Maryland's Center for Excellence in Gambling needs to make changes and offer better assistance to problem gamblers.
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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Two bills passed by the General Assembly deal with contracts colleges and universities sign with apps and the expert content provided on them.
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Do lifelong horse bettors believe in following the technology?
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The launch of mobile sports gambling was a long time coming in Maryland. Voters approved expanding the state’s gambling industry to include sports gambling in 2020.
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Maryland voters approved sports betting in 2020, the House passed enabling legislation last year, and online betting premiered last month. We talk about the new mobile gambling option with a political journalist, a sports betting reporter and a licensed gambling addiction counselor.
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Two years after voters approved sports betting statewide at the polls, adults will be able to gamble on smartphones.
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The governor signed more than 200 bills into law Tuesday afternoon.
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Much like last week, the bulk of the action in Annapolis remains on the floors of both chambers where agendas are frequently determined on a day to day…