FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky has moved one step closer to raising the legal age for sports betting.
A committee advanced the Wagering Consumer Protection Act to the House floor on Wednesday.
If approved, the measure would raise the minimum age for sports betting to 21.
A new bill could increase the sports betting age in Kentucky.
The proposal would also ban player prop bets involving student-athletes at Kentucky schools.
In addition, the bill would legalize fixed odds in horse racing, meaning the odds are locked in when you place a bet rather than changing at post time.








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