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Oklahoma Governor’s Sports Betting Proposal Sparks Tension and Discussion
In a surprising move, Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma has unveiled a bold plan to legalize sports betting in the state. The proposal, announced while the governor was in Israel, has stirred confusion and discussions among lawmakers, tribal leaders, and industry stakeholders. It also signals the latest chapter in an ongoing debate over state-tribal compacts that has spanned several years.
Compliance Auditing Strategies: An Internal Auditor’s Perspective
In a dynamic business environment, risks can emerge from unexpected corners. As an Internal Auditor, I assess the organization’s adherence to these standards, highlighting areas that require corrective action. This article will discuss how technical compliance alone is insufficient, explore some real-life auditing pitfalls, and offer practical strategies to mitigate the consequences.
Cybersecurity Empowerment: Threats and Solutions Guide
Wrapping Up Cybersecurity Awareness Month! When it comes to protecting your organization from cyber-attacks there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Organizations across all industries need to assess their specific technologies to adopt a cybersecurity posture that...
Supporting Colleagues Through Breast Cancer Challenges
Chances are, you might be working alongside someone who is diagnosed with breast cancer or has a family member battling the disease and you may not even know it. Discussing cancer is undoubtedly challenging and sensitive, and in a workplace, where boundaries between...
UK Gambling Levy: Supporting NHS Treatment for Gambling Harm
This levy underscores the government's dedication to addressing problem gambling by placing financial obligations on gambling companies and allocating the proceeds to support those affected by gambling-related harm and fund NHS treatment services. The UK government...
North Carolina Lottery Commission Proposes Sports Betting Rules
The Sports Betting Committee of the North Carolina Lottery Commission recently approved a notice of proposed rulemaking, outlining rules that cover essential aspects such as definitions, the application process, and the duties of the director. The public is encouraged to provide their input on these proposed rules until November 1, and a public hearing is scheduled for October 27 at the Lottery Commission’s headquarters in Raleigh.
Sports Betting Advertising: Searching for the Healthy Sweet Spot
Since the U.S. Supreme Court repealed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) in 2018, effectively paving the way for states to legalize sports betting, 38 states have either launched or legalized sports betting in some capacity. A Glimpse into the...