Sports Betting News

By: Michael SavioNewly Proposed Ohio Bill Would Cut Sports Betting Tax Rate in Half
An Ohio legislator introduced sports betting bill SB190 to the Senate Finance Committee. The bill proposes cutting the operator rax rate back down to 10%. The bill’s goal is to help grow the market, which some believe is being hurt by its 20% rate.

By: Michael SavioFanDuel and MLB Players Settle Lawsuit Over Player Likeness
A spokesperson from FanDuel Sportsbook shared that the industry-leading operator has reached a deal with the union over using player likenesses. The new licensing agreement ends a lawsuit filed by the union against FanDuel last month.

By: Michael SavioTar Heel State Sees Record-High Sports Betting Handle in October
North Carolina reported a sports betting handle of $612 million for October, over $60 million more than in September. The numbers show that the market’s ceiling is still unknown, leading to legislatures considering changes to how gambling winnings are taxed.

By: Michael SavioNew Louisiana Bill Would Bring Massive Tax Hike for Sportsbooks
A new sports betting bill proposed in the Louisiana House of Representatives would increase operators' tax rate to 51% while eliminating promotional betting. The bill is expected to bring fierce opposition from the state’s sportsbooks, threatening to throw the market into chaos.

By: Michael SavioNew York Sets Record with Massive $2.3 Billion October Handle
The New York State Gaming Commission reported a record-high $2.3 billion sports betting handle for October, breaking the $2.1 million record from November 2023. The numbers were boosted by the Yankees' and Mets' deep playoff runs.

By: Michael SavioMinnesota Making Progress Towards Legalizing Sports Betting
The Running Aces Casino has sent a letter to the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association supporting a deal to legalize sports betting in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. The group had opposed previous bills but appear to be ready to make a deal.

By: Michael SavioColorado Amendment to Eliminate Cap on Sports Betting Tax Passes
Colorado residents voted in favor of Amendment JJ in Tuesday’s election, eliminating a $29 million cap on sports betting tax revenue that the state can keep. The extra funds will be used to support the state’s water projects.
By: Michael SavioSports Betting Becomes Legal in Missouri After Amendment 2 Passes
Missouri voters passed Amendment 2 during Tuesday’s election by a margin of 0.2%, legalizing sports betting. All tax revenue generated from the industry will be used to support the state’s education system and problem gambling funds.

By: Michael SavioPenn Entertainment to Allow ESPN Users to Link Sportsbook Accounts
Penn has announced that ESPN Bet users can now link their sportsbook accounts with ESPN accounts. This will give users a customized betting experience when using the sportsbook, making tracking games and finding promos for their favorite teams easier.

By: Michael SavioIllinois Makes Changes to NFL Bet Catalog After League Request
The Illinois Gaming Board has eliminated several bets from its NFL catalog after a request from the league in hopes of protecting the integrity of the game. An array of bets have been removed, most of which could be influenced by one person.