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00:00Sam, do we say hello to the state of Georgia?
00:04Man, I feel like I've been teased by Georgia.
00:06I feel like I've been down this road before.
00:08And it is in the South where it's much harder to get sports betting legalized
00:12than in some other places.
00:13But again, thanks for coming on the show.
00:15Is Georgia a real possibility here over the next year?
00:19It's definitely a possibility, Craig.
00:21But how big of a possibility is kind of the question that remains to be seen.
00:26You mentioned we've talked about Georgia a lot over the past couple of years.
00:29And that's because they've flirted with the idea of sports betting,
00:32but never really got a deal done.
00:34And what happened this week is they restarted that whole process yet again
00:38because the legislature meets every year, considers something, doesn't do it,
00:42but it keeps getting put before its desk.
00:44It's going to be a huge state if it ever does go online.
00:47It would be about the fifth largest active sports betting market.
00:50So there's a lot of care from the sports betting companies to keep doing this
00:54and keep trying.
00:55This week, lawmakers met with what's called the House Study Committee on Gaming.
01:01It was mostly a general discussion on gambling in the state of Georgia,
01:05which is pretty restricted in general.
01:07But sports betting was also on the table as part of what's expected to be a months-long process
01:13to study how we do this, how many licenses we might give out,
01:17which companies might be involved.
01:19So the committee is going to meet through the fall and has all the way up until December 1st
01:23to make recommendations for a bill that would create the framework of sports betting.
01:28So it is still a very long road ahead.
01:30We're not even talking about a bill being made yet.
01:32We're talking about legislators coming together.
01:35But that is good news considering that there's a lot of time out in the calendar
01:39to get this whole thing through and that they're being so thoughtful in this part of the process about it.
01:44You know, again, Georgia is a huge untapped market.
01:47You've got crazy football fan bases there.
01:50You've got pro teams in pretty much every major sport.
01:53And a lot of Georgians who are into betting are driving across state lines.
01:57There was actually a 100% increase in Georgians trying to access legal sports books,
02:02which, of course, they're not able to do in Georgia.
02:05But this company, GeoComply, tracked that they were trying to access it from within the state of Georgia.
02:11So I wouldn't hold your breath here.
02:13This is sort of like lawmakers finally setting a meeting to plan a meeting for how sports betting might look.
02:19So it's very not far along in the process at all.
02:23The real question is going to be whether they can all get on the same page.
02:26In the past, they've agreed that gambling should happen.
02:29It's happening anyway.
02:30They need to regulate it.
02:30But they haven't agreed on how exactly to do that.
02:33There's religious groups, of course, which are very strong in the Georgia legislature,
02:38which have opposed legislation in the past.
02:41So they're going to have to all figure out how to get on the same page here.
02:43But it's getting late early for Georgia.
02:46They're one of only 11 states that doesn't have sports betting.
02:48So they really need to figure this out sooner rather than later.

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