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 Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures




Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures
Published: 2024-01-18

Missouri’s professional sports teams are actively pushing for the realization of legal sports betting within the state, demonstrating a heightened commitment to this cause.

This past Friday, all six major professional sports teams in Missouri collectively submitted a petition, seeking to place the legalization of sports betting on the November ballot. The teams that have come together to file the petition include:

 

- St. Louis Cardinals (MLB)

- Kansas City Royals (MLB)

- Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)

- St. Louis Blues (NHL)

- Kansas City Current

- St. Louis City soccer teams

 

 

A background on Missouri sports betting legislation

Early in 2023, the Missouri House had a decisive vote of 118-35. However, the proposed legislation faced an impasse as it did not proceed to a Senate vote.

This recurring scenario reflects a pattern where comparable bills have consistently encountered obstacles within the Republican-dominated Senate.

The legislative process remains stagnant as lawmakers grapple with finding common ground on the dual issues of sports betting and the regulation of slot-machine-style games. Despite the opposition from casino operators in the state, Republican state Sen. Denny Hoskins firmly expressed his stance, stating, “It should be all or nothing.”

However, the beginning of this year witnessed two state lawmakers introducing Missouri sports betting bills, SB852 and SB824, both aimed at the legalization of sports betting.

Various entities are uniting to present their appeals to the state. Despite the US Supreme Court lifting the ban on sports betting in states five years ago, progress has been sluggish in Missouri. Neighboring states such as Arkansas, Kentucky, Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas have successfully legalized sports betting within their jurisdictions.

A coalition has collectively enlisted the services of approximately 80 lobbyists in the state of Missouri. The coalition comprises of:

 

- Online sports betting firms

- Casinos

- Professional sports franchises

- Stakeholders in video gaming terminals

 

Bill DeWitt III, president of the St. Louis Cardinals, said in a statement that their primary objective is to create a regulatory framework that not only facilitates sports betting but also prioritizes the safety and well-being of both teams and fans, according to the Associated Press.

 

 

We are united in our goal of supporting the legalization of sports wagering in Missouri in a reasonable, safe, and responsible way that is good for our teams, our fans, our Missouri teachers, and our other citizens of Missouri.”

That said, our recent state-by-state online gaming legislation guide gives Missouri a 10% chance of passing sports betting legislation this year.

 

Pro teams to bear petition costs

The sports teams in Missouri have announced their initiative to collect signatures this week by distributing petitions. This weekend, they plan to gather signatures at two prominent events:

 

1. A St. Louis Cardinals offseason gathering

2. A St. Louis Blues home game

 

To meet the qualification requirements for the ballot, supporters have until May to submit approximately 180,000 signatures from registered voters. By targeting events that draw substantial crowds, the teams aim to maximize their reach and successfully garner the necessary support within the stipulated timeframe.

According to reports, the teams said gathering petitions and signatures and carrying out advertising campaigns would eventually cost them millions of dollars. However, they are not bothered by this factor because they know the benefits that will come to the state outweigh the money spent.

DraftKings and FanDuel have also recently demonstrated their support for the ballot initiative by contributing $250,000 each to a newly established campaign committee.

 

Missouri sports betting proposal includes retail and online operations

The proposed constitutional amendment aims to grant authorization for onsite and mobile sports betting to be provided by all 13 casinos and six professional sports teams in Missouri.

Under this proposal, the teams would have jurisdiction over onsite betting activities and advertising within a 400-yard (366-meter) radius of their respective stadiums and arenas.

Also, the initiative proposes the licensing of two mobile sports betting operators directly by the Missouri Gaming Commission.

If Missouri passes a bill to legalize sports betting, it will join other states that have recently legalized sports betting, like Maine and Vermont. Although both states are still looking forward to updating their betting offerings to match the ever-evolving wagering market.

 

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Minnesota resumes legalization of sports betting. 

Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures

 

Although the bill is moving forward, there are doubts about whether it can be approved in the remaining time of the session, which ends on May 20. Additionally, there are internal challenges as the legalization of sports betting in Minnesota requires bipartisan support to pass.

 

The Ways and Means Committee of the Minnesota House of Representatives recently approved a bill that would legalize sports betting in the state. Representative Zack Stephenson is the sponsor of 2 legislative initiatives: HF 2000 which was integrated into HF 5274, which has already been sent to the House Floor for debate and vote.

 

Legalizing sports betting


Rep. Zack Stephenson (DFL-Coon Rapids) sponsors both bills and says legalizing sports betting is the best way to combat the burgeoning illicit black market that already exists in the state.

It is unlawful to engage in sports betting in Minnesota today, and it happens every single day in extreme amounts. We will be transitioning people from the black market into a legitimate marketplace.”

By doing so, Stephenson said, the state would collect taxes on all sports wagers, which would both benefit the state’s bottom line and be used to run programs to treat problem gamblers.

 

 

HF 2000 would grant sports betting licenses to Minnesota's 11 tribal nations and allow people 21 and older to bet on a variety of sporting events, including esports. Gambling would be allowed at physical locations on tribal lands or through mobile apps licensed to tribal entities. A 20% tax would be imposed on the net income of those made online through a website or mobile app, but those made on tribal lands would be exempt from this tax.

 

HF 5274, on the other hand, would prohibit betting on horse racing and youth sports, but would allow it on certain types of fantasy contests. This restriction is due to the fact that betting on horse races would endanger the economic viability of the two tracks with limitations on paying the prizes. Part of the tax revenue raised would be used to fund $625,000 per year purse supplements at the tracks, with 72 per cent going to Canterbury Park and 28 per cent to Running Aces.

 

It's unclear whether the bill will receive the necessary support in the Senate to become law, but Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman said the chances of passage are 60-40. That's a dramatic change from a few days ago, when several lawmakers suggested the effort was all but dead.

 

No state in the North American country has legalized sports betting in 2024, although Minnesota is one of the few remaining states with a chance.



ESPN BET Alternate Telecast Planned for PGA Championship. 

Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures

Two days after it was announced that ESPN BET would be the official sports betting sponsor of the PGA Championship through 2026, ESPN announced there will be an ESPN BET alternate telecast during the major championship.

 

 

The alternate telecast, which will air on ESPN2 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. ET during the first and second rounds and during the same timeframe on ESPN+ during the third and fourth rounds, will include on-site analysis from Michael Collins and “Stanford” Steve Coughlin.

 

 

ESPN says the telecast will focus on betting, including discussion about hole-by-hole live betting as well as tournament futures analysis.

 

PGA of America partners with AGA

In a busy partnership week for the PGA of America, the entity also announced Wednesday it’s working with the American Gaming Association to promote the AGA’s “Have a Game Plan” public service campaign. The campaign aims at promoting responsible gambling habits, such as setting a budget and viewing betting as entertainment rather than a reliable way to earn money.

 

 

Activating AGA’s Have A Game Plan campaign during this year’s PGA Championship and beyond will be an integral part of our strategy as interest in golf wagering grows.”

 

The PGA of America’s online and social media accounts will share “co-branded responsible gaming content” throughout next week when the PGA Championship begins.

 

As the PGA of America welcomes ESPN BET as the Official Sports Betting Sponsor of the 106th PGA Championship, it is core to our values to ensure golf fans have the right tools in their bag to bet responsibly,” PGA of America Chief Commercial Officer Jeff Price said in a press release.



Vancouver City Council will consider a recommendation to relax the restrictions on expanding casinos in the city. 

Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures

 

A staff report will be presented to council on May 8 that proposes loosening the moratorium on new or expanded gambling venues.

Parq Vancouver was opened in 2017 next to BC Place stadium in downtown Vancouver. Under current regulations, the 72,000-square-foot, two-storey casino is permitted 600 slot machines and 75 table games. It has maxed out that slot allowance and has 61 table games. Hastings Racecourse and Casino is owned and operated by Great Canadian Entertainment. It has 446 slot machines from an allowance of 600 on a casino floor beneath the horse racing grandstands.

 

 

The British Columbia Lottery Corporation wants to expand gambling at the two casinos in the city, Parq Casino Vancouver and Hastings Racecourse and Casino. BCLC proposes adding more slot machines and table games.

 

Parq currently has 600 slot machines and 61 gambling table while Hastings holds 446 slot machines. The report did not clarify how many the lottery corporation is looking to add.

 

A BCLC spokesperson told Canadian Gaming Business that through its consultations with Vancouver on the state of the gaming market and the performance of the facilities, “an opportunity was identified to enhance the gambling mix” at both venues.

 

The moratorium was implemented in 2011, around the same time that the city rejected an application for a 1,500-slot casino on the Vancouver waterfront. It means the city cannot accept a direct application from BCLC to expand one of its casinos. The report recommends an amendment to allow councillors to approve or reject such proposals. Applications for new gambling venues would still be banned.

 

This approach aims to ensure council decisions are informed by sufficient detail to assess the impacts of expanding gambling at existing facilities… while keeping other elements of the moratorium intact,” the report reads.

 

BCLC highlights increased revenue potential.

 

B.C. regulations guarantee municipal governments 10% of net casino gaming revenue in their jurisdiction on an annual basis. Parq and Hastings contributed more than $7 million to the city in the 2022-23 fiscal year, according to financial disclosures in the report. Parq supplied more than $6 million of that.

 

BCLC forecasts that expansions to one or both of the venues could increase the government’s annual slice by somewhere between $2.6 million to $5 million.

 

Like most cities, Vancouver has seen significant growth since the moratorium was approved in 2011, almost 15 years ago,” the BCLC spokesperson told Canadian Gaming Business. “Since then, the population has grown by an estimated 22% while the gambling mix in Vancouver has remain unchanged. Amending the moratorium would allow us to work with Vancouver city staff to look at ways to meet increased player demand and expectations in the city and generate additional revenue for the Province of B.C. and City of Vancouver.”

 

The report presents several options to council. They include amending the moratorium to accept an expansion application for one or both existing casinos, lifting it entirely for all casinos or conducting a full analysis before deciding.

In the report, staff recommend Option 1.

 



Resorts World Las Vegas takes any suggestion of rape seriously, in the Shohei Ohtani case. 

Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures

 

Although Shohei Ohtani is free of any charges in the case of the robbery of his former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara to make illegal bets, the scandal continues, since it is now known that several Las Vegas casinos would be involved in this case, for having was the place where the sums were deposited.

 

 

 

According to what several sources related to the case revealed to ESPN, what the Japanese did was pay amounts of $500,000 from the star player's account, and that went directly to casino gambling accounts in Nevada City and some based in California. The next step was that the money was converted into chips and used to pay the bookmaker.

 

The broker in question is Mathew Bowyer, who was a client of the Las Vegas Resorts World casino chain. It was precisely to the accounts of this place that it is suspected that Ohtani's money was sent, without him being able to perceive anything of what was happening.

 

 

The FBI, which carried out an in-depth investigation to discover what had happened with the theft of around $16 million from the designated hitter, concluded that he "didn't know anything," which makes him a victim of the incident.

 

At a press conference, the highest-paid athlete in the world had already anticipated: "I never bet on baseball or any other sport, nor did I ever ask anyone to do so on my behalf. I never went to a betting house to bet on sports."

 

The hotel complex that is now at the center of the controversy, and from there responded: "Resorts World Las Vegas takes any suggestion of violation seriously and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation."

 

 



Casinos in Pennsylvania cut slot machines and blame street machines. 

Six Pro Sports Teams in Missouri Seek Petition Signatures

Pennsylvania casinos are cutting slot inventory over poor performance, with one placing blame on the unregulated skill game machines found in convenience stores and gas stations.

 

 

Rivers Pittsburg received permission from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) to remove 302 slots from its casino floor. While it acknowledged the need for newer machines, the casino put most of the blame on the widespread availability of skill games, which it says are just unregulated slots.

 

 

The casino industry continues to attack skill games for loss of revenue, yet these losses don’t seem to appear in any of their reporting. While they spin misleading information, we will stick to the facts. The fact is, that skill games are a legal source of income that Pennsylvania’s small businesses rely on every day to make ends meet, Chief Public Affairs Officer, Michael Barley, Pace-O-Matic, manufacturer of skill games.

 

 

Pennsylvania’s retail casinos aren’t the only ones experiencing a slowdown. Even Nevada and New Jersey—states almost synonymous with gambling—have been feeling it. Definitively attributing the pinch to any particular cause is harder.

 

 

While the state legislature remains deadlocked, some local lawmakers have taken independent action. Days after the Supreme Court allowed the skill games to operate, the Philadelphia City Council banned skill games inside gas stations and convenience stores. As expected, skill game manufacturers and operators responded with a lawsuit.

 


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