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State lawmakers have been discussing expanding online gambling in Ohio from just sports betting to also include playing poker or casino games for money, as well as playing lottery games on phones or laptops.
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A bill is in the works from one of the most powerful Republicans in the House that would allow Ohioans to gamble online beyond sports betting.
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed tax increases on cigarettes, gambling operators and marijuana appear likely to be cut from the budget by House Republicans.
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We'll take a look at the sports betting industry and betting apps, focusing on lawsuits brought against the industry, data collected by these apps and how they affect users in Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentProblem gambling is on the rise in Ohio. A new telehealth service aims to help.
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Findings by the Study Commission on the Future of Gaming in Ohio touch on the industry at large, from the state of Ohio’s brick-and-mortar casinos to its lottery.
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Cleveland Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff revealed he received threats from gamblers last season and reported it to the NBA.
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Business & EconomyOhio ranked sixth in the nation for casino revenue, raking in over $3.3 billion last year, driven in part by the state’s new sports betting program.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe rates of problem gambling have tripled in recent years. As accessibility to gambling increases, advocates want to ensure counselors are ready to provide treatment.
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Business & EconomyThe average sports better in the state is 21 to 35 years old, male and college educated, with some disposable income.