A new bill that would see Arizona’s tribal casinos and professional sports teams run sports betting operations has been passed by an Arizona House committee.
House Bill 2772, proposed by Rep. Jeff Weninger will legalize online fantasy sports betting and in-person sports betting at existing tribal casinos and sites owned by the state’s professional sports teams. The state’s horse tracks would also be permitted to provide additional sports wagering options.
There are six sporting venues that are eligible for sports betting operations under the new bill.
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- TPC Scottsdale
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- Chase Field — Arizona Diamondbacks
- State Farm Stadium — Arizona Cardinals
While the majority of house representatives were behind the bill, there were some objections based on the fact that local bars have been left out of the deal and would miss out on significant revenue generated by fantasy sports wagering in particular.
David Delos, president of the Arizona Licensed Beverage Association, spoke to the House Commerce Committee saying:
Arizona a Step Closer to Legal Sports Betting at Tribal Casinos and Pro Sports Team StadiumsDelos was referring to the many bars that are in danger of going out of business as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Delos received some support from legislators such as Democratic Rep. Diego Espinoza of Tolleson who voted for the bill on the condition that bars and possibly restaurants would be included in a later amendment.
Arizona a Step Closer to Legal Sports Betting at Tribal Casinos and Pro Sports Team StadiumsSpeaking of the proposed bill she said:
“Gambling is an addiction. People lose their homes and their livelihood from gambling. I think we need to realize that we could have unintended consequences from expansion of gambling.”
The proposal then went before the senate where it has stalled somewhat. It’s believed that senators hadn’t anticipated such a swift decision from the house and are not yet ready to discuss the bill.
Unsurprisingly, the bill has been welcomed by the state’s tribal associations and major pro sports teams.
Amilyn Pierce Vice President Government Affairs, at the Arizona Diamondbacks felt that the potential revenue was hard to ignore.
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