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Louisiana Senate es Sports Betting Without Statewide Mobile Wagering 6w1147

Patrons would only be able to bet on mobile devices in spaces designated 21-and-older in approved venues 5l493s

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
May 1, 2019
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Louisiana Senator Danny Martiny (R-District 10) has already gotten further on sports betting this session than he did last. On Tuesday, the Senate ed his SB 153, 24-15. The bill would legalize sports betting at brick-and-mortar locations with a very limited mobile component, should voters agree in a parish-by-parish referendum in the fall.

From here, SB 153 will move to the House for approval. According to the New Orleans Times-Picayune, the bill will likely meet resistance from Conservative Christian lawmakers in the lower chamber.

The bill is even more restrictive than the on-site mobile setup that neighboring Mississippi offers. In Mississippi, patrons can place sports bets from their mobile devices from anywhere in a gaming resort that has a sportsbook. For example, guests can place bets from their rooms, pools areas or a restaurant on the property. Martiny offered an amendment Tuesday that only allows for the use of mobile devices within areas designated for 21-and-older patrons at the approved venues, which include the state’s 15 riverboat casinos, four horse racetracks and one land-based casino in New Orleans. The amendment ed.

Bare bones bill the only hope? 2l2m2q

In committee hearings last month, Martiny itted that he all but stripped the bill of a mobile component in an effort to get it ed because he fears that allowing mobile will scare off . During a hearing in the Senate Judiciary B Committee on April 23, committee member Norbert Chambert (R-District 20) put an even finer point on Martiny’s concerns, saying, “Let’s talk about mobile. We have a lot of colleagues in this building who still don’t even use e-mail because they’re afraid of what that is.”

That backdrop, and perhaps lobbying pull by casino traditionalists or video gaming terminal owners (speculation, led to Martiny going for a bare-bones sports betting model. Perhaps Martiny will look to add mobile back in later, which is how things unfolded last week in Indiana.

State Senator Danny Martiny talks legalizing sports betting in Louisiana on the Neutral Ground! https://t.co/XNmdFTCANn

— Sports 1280 (@Sports1280) April 30, 2019

Martiny has been eager to legalize sports betting in the Bayou State in an effort to keep up with the neighbors. On Tuesday, he pointed again to Mississippi, which was the third state to launch sports betting after the Supreme Court overturned the sent a sports betting bill to its governor Monday.

No matter the reason, Martiny has been clear that he believes that legal sports betting is critical to Louisiana’s financial health and to curtailing an illegal market, but he knows he’s up against tough opposition to legalize.

“The big knock on this (bill) is that it is an expansion of gaming,” Martiny said in advocating for his bill Tuesday. “And I would suggest to you that only within the confines of this building is this an expansion of gaming. This is an existing, underground industry that is operating full-blast here in Louisiana, and now what we have is our neighbors is advertising [in Louisiana.]”

“And some of them are going over to Mississippi, a lot of them are going to Mississippi. … We get not one penny from the offshore sites. We get not one penny from Mississippi. We get not one penny from the bookies. This is not the solution to our fiscal problems, but what it does, it stops the bleeding.”

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When Martiny introduced the mobile-limiting Amendment 1288, Chambert ed him in a back-and-forth that essentially mocked those opposed to mobile sports betting.

Chambert: Senator, you were talking about Tennessee’s action, and just to be clear, they are legalizing mobile gaming across the entirety of the state for sports betting. Your amendment or your bill won’t do that? 

Martiny: In Tennessee as I read … you don’t even have to have a place that’s open to the public. It can just be a room where the computer is. 

Chambert: You can be in your front yard, you don’t even, they don’t even have brick and mortar. 

Martiny: Based upon what I’ve seen, you don’t have to have a facility. 

Chabert: And they have a Republican House and a Republican Senate and a Republican governor. And they’re in the SEC. 

And later, Senator Dan Claitor (R-District 20) told a story of visiting Mississippi and placing a bet then sitting in a “big, comfortable easy chair” outside of the sportsbook and betting some more on his mobile device. He went on to ask Martiny if he’d be able to do that in Louisiana under the bill, and Martiny replied that wouldn’t be possible. It was quite the dog-and-pony show.

To date, Martiny’s bill has moved with some speed through the Senate. It was introduced in the middle of last month, when the session opened, and ed out of the Senate in less than two weeks. The House will have five weeks to consider the bill, as Louisiana’s General Assembly adjourns June 6.

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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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