Massachusetts Gaming Commission member Brad Hill - a former longtime Essex County state representative - said he promoted the approval for betting on the Super Bowl coin toss after being heckled while working as a referee at youth basketball game.

Massachusetts Gaming Commission member Brad Hill, a former longtime Essex County state representative, said he promoted the approval for betting on the Super Bowl coin toss after being heckled while working as a referee at a youth basketball game.
BOSTON — Heads or tails?
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission on Thursday voted 3-2 to allow sports betting companies to offer wagers on one of the very first actions to take place at this Sunday's Super Bowl, the opening coin toss.
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