South Carolina’s House of Representatives have approved a bill that would legalize online wagering on horse racing by a vote of 54-44.
The bill’s passage marks the first time in decades that the state’s legislative body has voted in favor of legal gambling legislation. The state has been notoriously resistant to legal gambling with the exception of nonprofit raffles and the state lottery which was formed in 2001.
House Bill 3514, passed with the support of 27 Republicans and the same number of Democrats. The bill will see a commission created to regulate the industry and set a minimum tax rate of 10%. It will also allow for up to three online bookmakers to provide horse race wagering in the state.
Rep. Russell Ott said of the bill:
South Carolina House Approves Horse Racing Gambling BillFor the last 50 years, the equine industry in South Carolina has been experiencing a downward trend, partly attributed to the overall decline of horse racing. However, another contributing factor is that other states have been providing incentives for horse breeders and owners to keep their horses in their stables, often financed by gambling profits.
South Carolina House Approves Horse Racing Gambling BillOtt suggested that the state would receive offers from vendors to pay more than 10% minimum tax rate in order to receive one of the three licenses available.
South Carolina House Approves Horse Racing Gambling Bill South Carolina House Approves Horse Racing Gambling Bill