Sports Betting Industry News & Market Updates

New Zealand Racing Integrity Board Steps Up Online Gambling Focus

New Zealand’s Racing Integrity Board is preparing for a changing gambling market as online casino regulation moves ahead.
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Ohio Considering Bill to Clamp Down on Prediction Industry

The Ohio Senate is considering a new bill that would require prediction platforms to be subject to the same regulations and taxes as sportsbooks. The proposal comes as the state’s gambling regulator, Kalshi, and the CFTC battle in court.
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Oklahoma Rejects Sports Betting Bill, Sets Sights on 2027

A Colorado Senate committee has rejected part of a bill that would have banned prop bets, which were aimed at curbing problem gambling. Among the biggest reasons for the rejection was the projected financial impact on the state’s tax revenue.
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Proposed Ban on Prop Bets Stripped From Colorado Bill

A Colorado Senate committee has rejected part of a bill that would have banned prop bets, which were aimed at curbing problem gambling. Among the biggest reasons for the rejection was the projected financial impact on the state’s tax revenue.
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Judge Halts Arizona’s Criminal Case Against Kalshi

A US Court has issued a temporary restraining order for the CFTC against Arizona, forcing the state to halt its criminal prosecution of Kalshi. The Court confirmed an earlier ruling for Kalshi that its platform is protected by federal law.
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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.