(The Center Square) – Georgia could generate nine figures in taxes from sports betting over 12 months, a sports betting analyst estimated. One measure lawmakers considered during the last session was Senate Bill 386, which, had voters approved, would have allowed sports betting under the purview of the Georgia Lottery Commission. “In reviewing SB386, Georgia need not have all 16 available mobile licensees ready to wager from Day 1 to see a similar aggressive spend by operators,” Sports Handle’s sports betting analyst Chris Altruda told The Center Square via email. “Their promotional outlay wou…