‘Get a Grip’: The Week In Sports Betting And Sports: IA, MO,...
Sports betting bills were filed daily this week, and Iowa finally jumped into the fray. Beyond that, a look at what’s hot in the industry, plus a few Super Bowl stories.
Sports betting bills were filed daily this week, and Iowa finally jumped into the fray. Beyond that, a look at what’s hot in the industry, plus a few Super Bowl stories.
Senator Denny Hoskins’ sports betting bill, with its unique ‘integrity fee’ to the state, was well-received by colleagues, but the casino industry thinks it’s too penal.
The latest Missouri sports betting bill has an operator-friendly low tax rate, no fee to the pro leagues and would allow for mobile/internet sports betting.
Kansas lawmakers are going to school on sports betting again … and being lobbied for an integrity fee, again. But the Day 2 of their hearing was cancelled.
Missouri state senator Denny Hoskins (D-District 21) isn’t opposed to a sports betting “integrity fee” — an off-the-top cut of all wagers. He’s just not willing to give it to the professional leagues. Hoskins said it’s not unusual for owners of
Days after Representative Dean Plocher, (R-District 89) told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he anticipates sports betting “being out there” for discussion when the Missouri state legislature returns to session in January, Senator Denny Hoskins (D-District 21) is preparing to pre-file
Add Missouri to the growing list of states set to consider sports betting legislation in 2019. “I certainly anticipate it being out there (in 2019) for discussion before the House and the Senate,” Representative Dean Plocher, (R-Des Peres) told the