ESPN's E:60 Examines Delaware Effort to Legalize Sports Books

ESPN's primetime newsmagazine E:60 will examine Delaware's efforts to legalize sports betting in the episode airing Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. ET. This innovative series is into its second year of producing sports related cutting-edge investigative reporting.
Delaware's state legislature barely kept a bill allowing the legalization of sports betting from passing into law with a margin of only two votes. Delaware's governor, Jack Markell, has vowed to reintroduce the legislation and and ramrod it to a successful passage in his efforts to cash in on taxing the billions of illegal sports betting currently taking place. Markell believes this infusion of cash can no longer be ignored. It's desperately needed to plug some of the gaping holes in Delaware's evaporating economy.
Delaware would become the second state to allow legal sports books along with Nevada. Las Vegas Hilton Sports Book Executive Director, Jay Kornegay, will be one of the featured experts on the Tuesday episode. Preview a clip of the show with this link.
Tune-in on Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. ET, and stay informed on these important issues, especially if you're one of the majority of people that go to Las Vegas, go to Atlantic City, go to Indian casinos, play online poker, play live poker, bet any sports, bet the ponies, bet the doggies, play the slots, play KENO, play tournament poker, play bingo, play games, buy lottery tickets, bets on anything, bets on everything. It's really a personal freedom thing.



