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Get A Grip: The Week In Sports And Sports Betting: Vermont, N.C., Virginia, And More k48

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
March 1, 2019
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It’s information overload everywhere, and there’s not time enough to sleep and eat and stay fully apprised of what’s happening on this crazy blue dot of ours (two out of three ain’t bad). 62w43

Here’s the weekend Sports Handle item, “Get a Grip,” recapping the week’s top stories, and rounding up key stories in sports betting, gaming, and the world of sports at large. You may have missed them, and they are worth reading.

Vermont bill could allow extension of credit to bettors 2nm6j

Vermont this year, is widely believed be the first of its kind in that it would allow the state to write rules for licensees to extend credit to sports bettors. It is the norm for bettors to be required to use cash for an in-person sports betting transaction, though with the proliferation of mobile sports betting, patrons in some locations may effectively play on credit as some mobile s can be funded via credit card. But this could allow a sportsbook to directly extend credit to a bettor.

The single line in the bill, “the extension of credit to patrons by licensees,” is under the broader heading of Powers and Duties of Board of Liquor and Lottery, which would be the regulatory body.

The bill would also legalize state-wide mobile sports betting, and allows for in-person sports betting at kiosks placed in a “sports wagering lounge.” Vermont does not have an existing casino structure. Though the bill does not specifically describe where a sportsbook may be located, it does require that a book be in same location as the licensee’s server and “backroom” operations.

According to the bill, the initial license fee would be $100,000, and taxation would be on a sliding scale:

(2) if the gross revenue is between $50,000.00 and $134,000.00, $1,750.00 plus four-and-one-half percent of the gross revenue in excess of $50,000.00; and (3) if the gross revenue is greater than $134,000.00, $5,530.00 plus six and-three-quarters percent of the gross revenue in excess of $134,000.00.

It would be legal for Vermonters to bet on college and professional sporting events, with the exception of Vermont college teams or collegiate events taking place in Vermont. The other two Vermont bills, one each in the House and Senate, call for the creation of a sports betting study committee.

North Carolina gets in on the action 4t2c3x

North Carolina became the latest state to dip its toe into legalizing sports betting when Senator Jim Davis (R-District 50) filed SB 154 on Wednesday, the latest in a recent slew of sports betting bills across the country that would give local tribes sports betting exclusivity. Lawmakers in Washington, Minnesota and Arizona have also filed tribal-only sports betting bills.

The two-page North Carolina bill appears to be little more than a placeholder, as it defines Class III gaming and where that can take place, but does not address infrastructure, tax rate, or name a regulatory body. The bill would legalize sports betting on college and professional sports.

There hasn't appeared to be much of an appetite for statewide sports betting in NC so far, but a bill filed this week would get the Cherokee casinos into the game.https://t.co/YGVgPIN2dn

— Luke DeCock (@LukeDeCock) February 28, 2019

Virginia session ends without legal sports betting i4u4m

Virginia’s lawmakers approached the short 2019 legislative session with enthusiasm and a tall task — legalizing sports betting in a state with no gaming infrastructure. Ten bills that included sports betting in their language were filed in Virginia, but only one made it to an 11th-hour vote in the Senate, and none were voted on in both chambers of the general assembly.

Bills in the assembly ranged from an internet/mobile only option to stand-alone sportsbooks to more wide-reaching proposals that included the building of casinos in specific locations. The Senate did SB 1126, which would allow for casino gaming, including sports betting, throughout the state, on the final night of the session. The bill would allow for sports betting on professional and college teams, and specifies that casinos could only be built in communities with an unemployment rate that is 4 percent higher than the state-wide average, in which 40 percent of the assessed value of all real estate situated in the locality is exempt from local property taxation, and additional specific considerations.

Virginia was hoping to become the second jurisdiction in its region to legalize sports betting. Washington D.C. did so last December.

More of the most interesting, important stories m5s6g

JUNE LAUNCH?: Pennsylvania’s Parx Casino is aiming for a June launch of mobile sports betting. [PennBets]

ARM TWISTING: NY lawmaker will try to get Governor Cuomo to embrace sports betting. [QueensChronicle]

He lived long enough to see sports betting legalized in his state – and got busted again anyway #olddog https://t.co/9cJKmvyaOJ

— John Brennan (@BergenBrennan) February 27, 2019

JUST SAY NO: The Nevada Gaming Control Board rejected Major League Baseball’s request to ban betting on spring training. [AP]

‘SLIPPERY SLOPE’: William Hill’s Joe Asher says Pennsylvania’s ban on betting on spring training games sets a bad precedent. [Philly.com]

ESPN: The ‘Worldwide Leader’ will debut its first sports gambling show this Month. [TheWrap]

LOVIN’ IT: A study shows Mississippi residents legal sports betting. [RotoGrinders]

A QUESTION OF INTEGRITY: Will the new relationship between sports and betting dull past transgressions? [BostonHerald]

BETTING ON SPORTS BETTING: Sports betting key to Churchill Downs’ Illinois casino deal. [DailyHerald]

GOLF AND GAMBLING: The PGA Tour changed its rules to allow gambling companies to become official partners. [PGATour]

ICYMI on Sports Handle and US Bets 1fq4u

Indiana Senate approves sports betting, sends bill to House.

An Illinois lawmaker says he’d consider it a ‘failure’ if sports betting isn’t legalized this session. 

Kentucky religious groups are making a push to keep sports betting from being legalized. 

MLB, SportRadar forces in data-sharing deal amid controversy.

An inside look at the Caesars-DraftKings partnership.

Tennessee mobile sports betting bill a ‘work in progress.’

An Arizona Senate subcommittee moves tribal sports betting forward, despite protests from tribes.

In the wider world of sports 2m5z1y

HI, JOHNNY: After splitting with the CFL, controversial QB Manziel may turn up in AAF. [WashPost]

LUCKY 13">WSJ]

HOME SWEET HOME? Not so much, but the Raiders and City of Oakland have reportedly made a deal for one more year. [MercuryNews]

Our ESPN statement on @JasonWitten. https://t.co/QAiGojsx2I pic.twitter.com/i9AitJ4mhZ

— bill hofheimer (@bhofheimer_espn) February 28, 2019

FIX BASEBALL: Instead of putting a minimum on the number of batters a pitcher faces, how about limited number of pitchers per team? [538]

KRAFT UPDATE: Robert Kraft likely won’t go to trial over solicitation charges. A bigger concern is likely the possibility of videos being made public. [SI]

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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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