Three Republican senators have filed three similar bills, all of which are aimed at legalizing sports betting in the state of Missouri.
The three senators are:
Lawmakers File Three Bills to Legalize Sports Betting in Missouri Lawmakers File Three Bills to Legalize Sports Betting in MissouriSen. Tony Luetkemeyer sponsor of SB 217
While all three bills relate to online and mobile sports betting, there are slight differences between the first two mentioned above in terms of tax rates.
SB 256 proposes a tax rate of 6.75% which would put Missouri on a par with Iowa as the state with the lowest sports betting tax.
SB 18 proposes a higher tax rate of 9%.
SB 217 differs in that it compels operators to use official sports league data.
All three senators have said that they hope the tax generated from a regulated sports betting industry would go directly to education. Their estimates put this figure at around $50 million per year.
Lawmakers File Three Bills to Legalize Sports Betting in Missouri Lawmakers File Three Bills to Legalize Sports Betting in MissouriHowever, during his statement Sen. Denny Hoskins chose instead to criticize SB 256’s low tax rate saying:
“I just believe that we’re leaving a little bit too much money on the table for education,”
Although one person has testified against the bills, the senators have received a lot of support both from industry figures and the general public.
Lawmakers File Three Bills to Legalize Sports Betting in Missouri“All of this is taking place in the illegal market now. We’re trying to bring it out of the illegal market, bring it into a legal regulated environment where we can be assured that bets are handled proper, consumers are treated fairly, and those who have issues with gambling cannot participate.”
The news has been welcomed by the state’s casino operators who would prefer sports betting over the hotly contested video lottery terminals (VLTs) that Sen. Hoskins proposed legalizing in a previous bill.