Stitt Announces Plan to Bring Sports Betting to Oklahoma
2 Nov 2023
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced a plan Thursday to bring sports betting to Oklahoma, allowing for in-person bets at gaming sites operated by federally recognized tribes.
Stitt said the proposal would protect tribal investments in brick-and-mortar facilities but also allow Oklahomans to place bets on their mobile devices on a sportsbook licensed by the state.
Stitt said the plan protects Oklahoma’s student-athletes by prohibiting prop betting and bets on individual student-athlete performance.
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