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These 5 States Look Best Positioned To Legalize Sports Betting In 2021 n5s6s

Lawmakers in about 10 other states will spend plenty of time talking about it, but won't take definitive action 4j4769

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
January 5, 2021
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As the 2021 legislative season starts,24 U.S. states (plus the District of Columbia) have legalized or allowed some form of sports wagering, and 25 have not. Nevada, of course, has had full-fledged legal sports betting for decades. Of the 25 that have no legal sports betting, expect about a handful to legalize this year.

The list below is divided into a group of five that are poised to legalize; another four states where bills have been filed, but it’s unlikely they’ll ; and five states that could go either way. It’s important to note that I considered only states with no sports betting laws on the books — so states like Montana, where lawmakers have proposed or will pitch expansions, are not on this list.

In addition, California is not on this list because a tribal referendum is nearly set for 2022, and while lawmakers may again try to create their own referendum, it seems certain Indian Country won’t let that happen.

Here’s a look at my prediction of how things will play out:

States with a real shot to legalize in 2021 393v1g

Arizona 3y5a37

What’s going on now: For the last two years, Sen. Sonny Borelli has pitched bills that would allow both tribal and commercial retail wagering. The state’s tribes have objected, and the bills didn’t gain any traction. Going into 2021, the landscape has changed some —deal with the Phoenix Suns, which seems to imply that commercial digital wagering is being seriously considered, and tribal pacts are set to be renegotiated. Sources say a new House bill that includes a mobile component is in the works. The legislative session is only three months long.

Is 2021 the year?: It’s a tossup. If all stakeholders are in agreement when the new bill is filed, then yes. If not, sports betting is too heavy a lift to get done in three months.

Connecticut 3720h

What’s going on now: The state’s two tribes and lawmakers have been announced a sports betting partnership.

Is 2021 the year?: Yes. Sen. Cathy Osten, a champion for tribal sports wagering all along, should now be able to shepherd her bill — which the tribes — through the legislature.

GEORGIA:

Lawmakers and stakeholders in Georgia have again started making noise about legalizing sports betting, and some say they will file bills in January ahead of the start of the legislative session.https://t.co/bmAeh1Hf2N

— Sports Handle (@sports_handle) December 28, 2020

Georgia 3d4k6z

What’s going on now: Georgia lawmakers have been considering sports betting for at least two years, the state’s lottery bill that would permit statewide mobile wagering and a 10% tax on GGR is in the works, but ing such a bill would be short-sighted, as lotteries across the nation have struggled to get sports betting up and running. Operators argue it’s always better to have a gaming commission in charge rather than having a lottery staff try to reinvent the wheel. But if lawmakers decide to go the gaming commission route, the soonest they can put a referendum to voters is November 2022.

Is 2021 the year? Yes, the question is just what will be ed. If time is of the essence, look for lottery-regulated sports betting to this session. If not, lawmakers could a referendum bill that would go to the voters next year. Either way, live legal sports betting is more than a year away.

Kansas 1681b

What’s going on now: One of several states with competing bills over the last few years, Kansas lawmakers could be getting closer to a consensus. Though sources say a Senate draft that could have legs is circulating in Topeka, eight bills had been prefiled in the Senate as of Jan. 4, and sports betting was not among them. In the past the Senate, which favors a gaming commission as the regulator, and the House, which favors not only the lottery as the regulator but also as an operator via 1,200 terminals around the state, have been unable to find a middle ground.

Is 2021 the year? Yes, if there is already a compromise. Otherwise, 2021 will just be another year of frustration for Kansas sports bettors.

Massachusetts 4a4zb

What’s going on now? Of all the states that could have already legalized sports betting but have not, shot down sports wagering in November, with one senator saying sports betting isn’t a priority in the face of COVID-19. What’s the holdup? No one really seems to know …

Is 2021 the year? Let’s hope so. There don’t appear to be any major roadblocks.

Bills filed, but no consensus 39623r

Florida 4x3g4x

What’s going on now: Sen. Jeff Brandes in December filed a bill that would make the lottery the regulator and allow for statewide mobile sports betting, but the powerful Seminole tribe isn’t mentioned anywhere. The tribe is a clear driver of gaming in the state, and it claims exclusivity over sports wagering, so a bill allowing for commercial sports betting likely won’t fly. But there’s plenty of potential for spirited discussion.

Is 2021 the year? Probably not, given that the Seminoles aren’t yet on board.

Maybe Florida will get sports betting soon 🤷‍♂️

If I didn't have kids, I would move to florida right now with the beach and great golf year round. I am over the cold

— Chris Euksuzian (@ChrisEbomb) January 3, 2021

Missouri 1296u

What’s going on now">pre-filed three competing sports wagering bills that include things like integrity fees, data mandates, and an annual “istrative” fee of up to $50,000. The same or similar bills have been filed in each of the last two years, and until lawmakers compromise, none of them is going anywhere …

Is 2021 the year? Nope.

South Carolina 3o3t6o

What’s going on now">bills have been pre-filed in both the Senate and House. Legal sports wagering would require voter approval, and both bills would result in a referendum on the November 2021 state ballot. The House bill limits wagering to pro sports only, but on balance, the bills look relatively similar. Lawmakers could easily send sports betting to the voters, but given what a conservative state South Carolina is, even if it gets that far legal sports betting is no sure thing.

Is 2021 the year? Probably not unless lawmakers and voters decide that a budget deficit trumps the state’s distaste for gambling.

Texas 5s66d

What’s going on now? While not technically sports betting specifically, a casino bill that would legalize Class III gaming (which includes sports betting) has been filed. Gaming would be legal at existing racetracks and tribal casinos with the lottery as the regulator. The bill caps the number of licenses at nine and sets the tax rate at 18% of GGR. Gaming magnate Sheldon Adelson has reportedly been marshaling his troops for a major lobbying push in Texas.

Is 2021 the year? Nope. This is progress but Texas is too big, complex, and conservative for any gaming bill to get approved on the first go-round.

Other states to watch 6sbj

Kentucky 70393y

What’s going on now? Republican Rep. Adam Koenig is up against of his own party again, and having the backing of a Democratic governor didn’t make much difference last year. With a 30-day session and discord among the ranks, don’t expect any movement. Besides that, there’s an issue with historical horse racing that appears to be taking priority. Gov. Andy Beshear will unveil his budget during his State of the Commonwealth address on Wednesday, and sports betting will surely get a few words, if not be listed under income in the budget. It’s clear from Koenig’s and Beshear’s comments already that there is still no consensus, which will likely translate into no legal sports betting this year.

Kentucky @GovAndyBeshear is prioritizing some major agenda items — from broadband expansion and tele-health services to legalized sports betting and medical marijuana. https://t.co/lLd2xqKWMp

— Chris (@RuralChrisLee) December 31, 2020

Maine 246v24

Lawmakers ed what (most) operators deemed a great bill in 2019 only to have Gov. Janet Mills veto it. And a subsequent veto override effort didn’t muster quite enough . The bill would have allowed for an open, competitive marketplace, including statewide mobile wagering, a 10% tax rate, and 11 licenses for existing tribal and retail casinos, OTBs, and a harness racing track. Will it be resurrected? Probably, and the question will again come down to Mills. Last time around it seemed that Mills was swayed by the in-state gaming lobby, namely Penn National, wanting to play gatekeeper of licenses. But perhaps a COVID budget crisis could sway her to sign off on the legislature’s will.

Beyond that, there have been some messy politics going on in the Evergreen State, and at least two Republicans have denounced the party — one, John Andrews, was removed from the Veteran and Legal Affairs Committee and has now started the “Don’t Tread on Maine” PAC, which according to the FanDuel.

Minnesota 1l1g4m

Another state with a significant tribal presence, Minnesota likely won’t legalize sports betting in 2021. Lawmakers have introduced bills here in the past, but the tribes so far aren’t seeing anything they like. Maybe 2021 is a year that both sides could come to the table and hammer out an agreement

Nebraska 4b1y2d

In November 2020, entertained sports betting, but there is a “two-thirds rule” in play, meaning that a two-thirds vote is required in each chamber to change anything voters approved.

Ohio 42es

With its year-round legislature, Ohio had a chance right up until Christmas to legalize in 2020. The major impediment to legalizing in Ohio last year seemed to be an unwillingness to yield. What happens now is anyone’s guess — the bill authors in the Senate and House aren’t back for the 2021 session, and looking in from the outside, it’s hard to know if that means sports betting lost its best negotiators or if new blood will translate into a smoother road to legalization. The Senate and House were at odds on many fronts, but mainly regarding who should regulate: the gaming commission or lottery. Gov. Mike DeWine remains a er, but at this point, who knows?

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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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