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Georgia Lawmakers Will Make A Run At Legal Sports Betting In 2021 2f4y1g

Lawmakers plan to file bills ahead of session, saying legal sports betting doesn't need a constitutional amendment q4a2s

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
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Lawmakers and stakeholders in Georgia have again started making noise about multiple meetings and hearings, and lawmakers tried, during 2019 and  last year’s coronavirus-shortened session, to legalize.

According to Capitol Beat News Service, sports betting will be just one of multiple gaming bills filed, and it could be the easiest to . Georgia lawmakers have contemplated expanded gambling and hospitality industries inclusive of casinos for more than a decade, making the issue somewhat stale, but sports betting has been all the rage since 2018 — more than 25 U.S. jurisdictions have legalized in two-and-a-half years.

“It’s the easiest one to ,” Georgia Rep. Ron Stephens, chairman of the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee, told Capitol Beat News Service last week. “It clearly does not require a constitutional amendment. … It’s just a matter of us giving the (Georgia) Lottery Commission direction and authority they already have.”

2020 bill: Lottery regulator, statewide mobile, 10% tax 2k5wq

Stephens filed a sports betting bill in March of 2020, but HB 570 didn’t get past committee. The bill would have legalized statewide mobile/online wagering and capped the number of “interactive” platforms at 10. The state lottery would have been the regulator, and the tax rate would have been 10% on gross sports betting revenue. A similar bill would certainly garner from stakeholders, considering it would allow for a more open, competitive marketplace and has a reasonable tax rate. From a high-level standpoint, the only real negative could be using the lottery as the regulator.

Pro teams in Georgia urge lawmakers to legalise sports betting – Major League Baseball News – https://t.co/Xm5U2ALFvI pic.twitter.com/UDY6vt04El

— MLB &NHL News Now (@MLB_News247) November 12, 2019

From a legislative standpoint, making the lottery the regulator appears to be most efficient way to legalize. According to Stephens, lawmakers would simply have to expand the Georgia Lottery’s authority, and sports betting could then stand on its own, rather than being part of a bigger gaming package.

By doing this, lawmakers would avoid having to send a constitutional amendment to the voters, which can be a lengthy process. On the downside for operators is that lotteries as currently constituted have little to no experience with sports betting, and it can be an arduous and frustrating process to see sensible rules promulgated. So far, less than 10 states with legal sports betting have lotteries as regulators. And of those, only Tennessee (which took 18 months from legal to launch) has the open competitive marketplace that’s beneficial to customers — and certainly sportsbook operators as well. Most others are monopolies or have very limited competition.

Tennessee launched four WynnBet, and Zen Sports have all filed applications.

Only real competition is Tennessee 76l73

Stephens and other sports betting ers have been priming their peers for months on sports betting. In early December, when lawmakers met ahead of the 2021 session, an hour was devoted to discussing gaming, according to the Savannah Morning News. While Stephens’ 2020 bill would have legalized digital-only sports betting, there will likely be other gaming bills that would allow for a retail component at yet-to-be-built casinos and potentially pro sports venues, including Atlanta Motor Speedway, Mercedes-Benz Stadium (NFL), Truist Park (MLB), and State Farm Arena (NBA).

According to the Savannah Morning News, Atlanta Motor Speedway owner Bruton Smith wants to add a horse track, casino, and sportsbook to his property.

Tennessee sportsbooks saw $131.4 million in handle during their first official month of activity. @brianpempus looks into the debut numbers: https://t.co/AyqQo9RaCL pic.twitter.com/SDhE1zRc3A

— TN Bets (@TN_Bets) December 24, 2020

At this point, Georgia wouldn’t quite be a first mover in its region, but of its border states, so far only Tennessee is live with digital sports wagering. There has been little movement in Florida, the biggest state bordering Georgia, in of legal sports betting, and Atlanta would be the biggest city within 650 miles with legal sports betting if lawmakers legalize.

The state also shares a border with Alabama, where the governor earlier this month released results of a study that revealed gaming could benefit the state, and North Carolina, where sports wagering is legal (but not yet available) at two tribal casinos.

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Jill has covered everything from steeplechase to the NFL and then some during a more than 30-year career in sports journalism. The highlight of her career was covering Oakland Raiders during the Charles Woodson/Jon Gruden era, including the infamous “Snow Bowl” and the Raiders’ 2003 trip to Super Bowl XXXVII. Her specialty these days is covering sports betting legislation across the country. You can reach Jill at [email protected]

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