Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax

Gov. Jeff Landry signed off on a tax increase on sports betting in Louisiana, raising the rate to 21.5% from the current 15%. 

by - Thursday, June 19th, 2025 9:49

Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax
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Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax

Louisiana sports betting brought in around $65 million last year, almost double the $32.6 million in 2023. The additional tax is estimated to generate a further $24 million annually.

Colleges to benefit from new distribution

Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax

The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Neil Riser, commented on the decision to redistribute the funds,  “We love football in Louisiana – that’s the easiest way to say it.”

He went on to add, “Without the athletes, we wouldn’t have the revenue. I just felt like it’s fairness that we do give something back.”

Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax.

Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax

More money should fund problem gambling

Not everyone agrees on the policy to direct funds towards college athletes, however. Peter Robins‑Brown of Louisiana Progress, a non-profit advocating for progressive policy and empowering working-class communities in Louisiana, believes the funds should address problems created by gambling .

Louisiana Governor Signs Off On Bill Increasing Sports Betting Tax

“New tax revenue should be used first and foremost to address some of those problems before we talk about spending more money on college sports.”

The redistribution of funds will see 3% directed towards problem gambling initiatives, compared to the current 2%.

Landry opts not to veto this time

Despite another bill on betting passing unanimously in both chambers, Landry vetoed the legislation, which would have banned sweepstakes casinos. Lawmakers had argued that the bill would protect state tax revenue from regulated gambling, but Landry believed it had the danger of reducing the power of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board.

In a sign that the Board still maintains control over gambling in the state without the legislation, it announced 40 cease-and-desist letters to a range of offshore betting companies and sweepstakes operators this week.

Tax in line with national average

The rate of 21.5% is just above the average of 19% across the US. Other states are also increasing the rates, so the average is also likely to increase soon. Notably, Illinois introduced a tax on every bet to the dismay of sportsbooks in the state. In response, DraftKings and FanDuel have introduced a betting surcharge in the state, passing on all the additional costs to consumers.

Other states have been making more modest increases, similar to Louisiana. Maryland’s governor signed off on a bill raising the rate from 15% to 20%, while a bill in Wyoming also proposes to raise the rate up to 20% from the current 10%.

 

Adam Roarty

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