“We had fewer selling days in February versus other months, which included a few snow days that impacted us at retail,” said Andrew Walter, the director of legal and business affairs for Connecticut Lottery Corporation’s sports betting division. That’s $640,994 lower than the revenue from January.įebruary’s betting slate included Super Bowl LVI, the event the American Gaming Association said would be the game with the most dollars wagered ever. February figures were posted online March 15 and during that month, the state received $501,516. The state taxes sports betting revenue each month from three master licensees: the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, the Mohegan Tribe and the Connecticut Lottery. Tax payments from sports betting operators in February were the lowest yet.