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Alaska's Sports Wagering Bill Gets Second Look

The bill caps operator licenses at ten per year, charging $100,000 upfront while the state takes a fifth of net proceeds from wagers. Platforms need to let users lock themselves out, set deposit caps, and verify all bettors have reached the legal age of 21. Approval would establish a new revenue source for Alaska while addressing current resident demand through regulated channels. JUNEAU – House Bill 145 is back in play during Alaska’s 2026 legi…
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LegalSportsBetting.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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