Colorado legislators moved closer to major changes to the state’s sports betting laws after House members sent an amended measure back to the Senate, but the bill is up against the clock.
On Monday, the Colorado House advanced Senate Bill 26-131 by a 50-13 vote, sending Sen. Matt Ball’s measure back to the Senate for further consideration. The amended bill includes provisions related to online sports betting and the expansion of wagering options within the state.
If the Senate approves the changes before the legislative session ends, the bill could become law, impacting the sports betting landscape in Colorado significantly.