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Washington House Says ‘Yes’ To Tribal-Only Sports Betting Without Statewide Mobile Wagering 4s646x

Lawmakers approve bill with no state-wide mobile and betting on tribal lands only by wide margin 2h3523

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
February 14, 2020
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Washington State is poised to become the first state in the West to legalize sports betting after the House overwhelmingly approved substitute HB 2368, 83-14, late Thursday night. The bill will now go to the Senate for concurrence, which should be a lay up if not a slam dunk, and then head to Governor Jay Inslee’s desk for signature.

A mirror-image bill is in the Senate, but leaders there told the Seattle Times last week they would hold off and let the House take the lead on sports betting.

The House bill would also make Washington the first state to sweeping tribal-only legislation. It will allow only sportsbooks on premises at tribal gaming facilities. Michigan legalized sports betting in December for both tribal and commercial sportsbooks, making it the first state to find a consensus between tribal and commercial interests. Washington State currently has 29 tribes active in gaming.

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The bill does not include a state-wide mobile component, and there is no tax or licensing or revenue-sharing structure. It does invite the professional leagues and the NCAA to be part of the discussion during the rule-making process. Fees and adjustments to the tribal-state compacts will come later. From the bill:

Upon the request of a federally recognized Indian tribe or 2 tribes in the state of Washington, the tribe’s class III gaming 3 compact may be amended pursuant to the Indian gaming regulatory act, 4 25 U.S.C. Sec. 2701 et seq., and RCW 9.46.360 to authorize the tribe 5 to conduct and operate sports wagering on its Indian lands, provided 6 the amendment addresses: Licensing; fees associated with the gambling 7 commission’s regulation of sports wagering; how sports wagering will 8 be conducted, operated, and regulated; issues related to criminal 9 enforcement, including money laundering, sport integrity, and 10 information sharing between the commission and the tribe related to 11 such enforcement; and responsible and problem gambling. Sports 12 wagering conducted pursuant to the gaming compact is a gambling activity authorized by this chapter.

On Thursday, lawmakers brought five amendments ranging from using some sports betting revenue to repair culverts and restore the state’s salmon runs to upping the commitment to problem gaming, but the only one that ed was Amendment 1224, which would advance $6 million to the state’s gambling enforcement commission to get “ahead of the curve” before sports betting goes live.

“We are thrilled at the overwhelming bipartisan for HB 2638,” said Kevin Zenishek, executive director of casino operations for the Northern Quest Casino, which is owned and run by the Kalispel tribe. “An 83-14 vote shows that legislators in Washington State recognize and appreciate the good work the Tribes do with their government gaming dollars here and don’t attempts by an out-of-state company to siphon money away from Washingtonians.”

Debate on the bill was informed and imioned, with those in favor reviewing the contributions that Washington’s tribes make to the state and arguing that Washingtonians only want sports betting if it’s in a controlled environment.

“I’ve had a chance to travel the state and see what tribes are doing,” said Democratic Representative Strom Peterson, who detailed tribal advances in childhood care centers, elder care, education and job creation. These are things “we try to do every day here in Olympia, but they are doing this not just for themselves but for the communities around them.”

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#BREAKING: A proposal to legalize sports betting in WA tribal casinos — and only there – just ed the state House of Representatives by 83-14 vote. Now goes to state Senate where odds looking better with each ing week of #waleg session. Background: https://t.co/rpNOieViNk

— Tom Banse (@TomBanse) February 14, 2020

Opposition to the bill wasn’t about whether or not sports betting should be legalized in Washington, but how. In the recent weeks, a commercial bill, that would have allowed for sports betting at the state’s card rooms and other non-tribal venues, died in committee, despite vocal efforts from card-room operator Maverick Gaming. The local Teamsters Union recently ed forces with Maverick, but from the start, lawmakers have seemed committed to legalizing on Indian lands only.

“I think what we know, is constituents want more options, but they are not going to get this,” said Republican Representative Brandon Vick, sponsor of the commercial bill. “My concern is that we have the opportunity to do this right, the opportunity to have the full debate, the opportunity to show that our gambling commission knows how to do this right. We haven’t had the right conversation, we haven’t asked the right questions, I want this to move forward, but not this bill. I urge a no vote.”

Vick’s pleas appeared to fall on deaf ears, and his speech was followed by yet another in favor of tribal-only gaming. The vote itself took less than a minute, showing that lawmakers knew how they were going to vote before the debate even began.

Should the bill become law, Washington would Mississippi, none of which needed new legislation.

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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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