Sports Betting Industry News & Market Updates

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Mobile Sports Betting is Officially Coming to Wisconsin

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has signed a bill that will create a tribal-centric mobile sports betting market. While his signature ends years of legislative deadlock, it has also raised concerns that commercial operators won’t join the new market.
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Big Changes Are Coming to Kentucky's Sports Betting Market

Kentucky has officially passed a new bill that will significantly alter its sports betting market. Although Governor Beshear vetoed, the state legislature easily overrode it. It includes a ban on in-state college player props while raising the betting age to 21.
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DraftKings, FanDuel Manage to Avoid Kentucky Crackdown

DraftKings and FanDuel used their political capital to help revise key proposals from a new Kentucky bill. The effort removed penalties for sportsbooks that offer prediction platforms, as well as a ban on the practice of limiting winning bettors.
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Kalshi Confirms Status as Bookmaker in Trademark Filing

Kalshi’s trademark designates it as part of the sports betting industry, despite its denial of offering gambling. The operator said the move was insignificant because it would force the USPTO to accept that the industry class is relevant to Kalshi.
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Wisconsin Mobile Betting Bill to Learn Its Fate This Week

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has promised a decision on online sports betting this week. While he has been supportive of online sports betting, he has refused to commit to signing the current effort, which would create a tribal-centric market.
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CFTC Ramps Up Defense Of Sports Contracts With New Lawsuits

The CFTC has filed lawsuits against Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois over their legal attacks against sports prediction market operators. All three states have issued cease-and-desist letters to prediction operators, and Arizona has also filed criminal charges against Kalshi.
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California Tribes to Pursue Legal Sports Betting in 2028

A powerful California tribal gaming group has announced plans to put sports betting on the ballot in 2028. Pressure from prediction markets led tribes to rethink legalizing the industry, though the effort will likely face strong opposition.
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Kentucky House Passes Bill To Overhaul Its Betting Market

The Kentucky House just passed a bill that would overhaul its sports betting market, sending it to the Governor for his signature. It would make several changes, including for the minimum betting age, college player props, and prediction platforms.
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US Senate Considering Proposal to Ban Sports Predictions

A new bipartisan bill has been introduced in the US Senate that would ban sports prediction markets at the federal level. If passed, it would amend the CEA to ensure that sports contracts would no longer be protected.
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Mississippi Online Betting Bills Stall in Senate Committee

The Mississippi Senate Gambling Committee is stalling on two mobile betting bills over financial concerns. Doubts over projected tax revenue, as well as proposed cuts for casinos, led the committee chair to shelve both House bills to expand sports betting.