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Limits on mobile vendors and retail locations at issue at Senate hearing 53726u

Matt RybaltowskiMatt Rybaltowski
April 24, 2019
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New Hampshire moved one step closer Wednesday to legalizing sports betting even as efforts to approve casino gaming in the Granite State remain in question. 3i524z

On Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Ways and Means convened for a hearing on HB 480, a bill that would establish a system overseen by the New Hampshire Lottery Commission to regulate sports gambling.

The hearing focused on two topics central to the future of legalized sports betting in New Hampshire from a mobile and retail perspective.

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Representative Timothy Lang, (R-Sanbornton), a sponsor of the bill, expects the Senate to vote on the legislation within the next three weeks. The bill ed in the House last month by an overwhelming margin of 269-82.

On the mobile side, the committee heard debate on the number of online vendors the lottery commission could partner with once sports betting becomes operational. On the retail side, discussions centered on whether a limit is needed for the number of brick-and-mortar locations that could offer sports wagering across the state.

An amendment to Lang’s bill would require the commission to limit the number of brick-and-mortar locations to 10 statewide. Lang recommended to the committee that the decision should be left to Lottery to manage the location total based on the demographics of the state.

“Who divvies up where they will go?” Lang said in a phone interview with Sports Handle. “What happens if all 10 wind up in one geographical area?”

From a mobile perspective, Lang hopes to avoid a single-operator model. Instead, his bill authorizes the lottery commission to decide how many sportsbook agents could eventually partner with the state. For reference, Lang said New Jersey currently partners with more than a dozen online vendors. Lang anticipates the Lottery will partner with fewer given the state’s population.

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Eleven-term Senator Lou D’Allesandro (D-District 20) also made an appearance at Wednesday’s hearing where he continued a longstanding push for the launch of casino gaming in New Hampshire.

D’Allesdandro’s SB 310  allows for the licensing and operation of two video lottery and gaming facilities across the state. The bill would also allow licensed sports wagering facilities to operate online sports pools.

Over the past 20 years, the New Hampshire House rejected nearly a dozen attempts by D’Allesandro to a bill that would have established a casino infrastructure statewide. In 2014, one bill that would have created two Las Vegas-style casinos in New Hampshire fell one vote short of age in the House.

Lang expects D’Allesandro’s bill to encounter further pushback from the House.

“Some people don’t want any casino gaming and those who want it don’t want it to be licensed by only two operators,” Lang said.

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When Governor Chris Sununu unveiled a proposed two-year, $13 billion budget in February, the one-term Republican estimated that legalized sports betting could bring the state an estimated $10 million in annual revenue, beginning in fiscal year 2021.

“Given our new opportunities to legalize sports betting in a responsible and reliable way, and capture more revenue for our education system, I say we go all in and get it done,” Sununu said in his 2019 budget address.

One of the main objectives of the legislation, according to Lang, is to move s away from the underground, black market to a legal, regulated one. The commission agrees. As consumers migrate away from the illegal market, the amount of sports wagering channels across the state will “gradually increase” over the next several years, according to the commission.

Using industry estimates of the scope of illegal sports betting nationwide, as well as recent activity in other Northeastern states, the commission estimates that the New Hampshire sports betting market is currently around $200 million to $300 million in gross sales. By fiscal year 2021, the commission forecasts gross sales from legalized sports betting of $225 million.

Based on a hold percentage of 5 percent, legal sports gambling will bring the state $11.25 million in revenue on the fiscal year, the commission estimates. The amount could increase by more than 10 percent to $12.5 million by FY 2023, according to commission forecasts.

Ready for mobile sports betting in New Hampshire? If you want the right to bet on sports in NH you have to act NOW!

— DraftKings (@DraftKings) February 7, 2019

New Hampshire could Rhode Island as the second state in New England to offer legal sports gambling. Four others in the region – Connecticut, Vermont and Maine – have pending legislation.

While Lang expects the Senate to the legislation, he emphasized that New Hampshire will not be pressured by developments from neighboring states. In fact, there have been several key developments recently in Massachusetts sports betting news, including proposals ed by the governor and major industry players like DraftKings.

“One of the things I can tell you about New Hampshire is that we don’t like to hear about what the neighbors are doing,” Lang said. “We’re not a ‘Keep Up With The Joneses’ type. We’ll do it because it is in the best interest of New Hampshire citizens.”

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