Missouri Sports Betting Prospects Take Step Closer To Reality
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The prospect of legal sports betting in Missouri is gaining traction, as an initiative to place it on the 2024 ballot has received approval from Secretary of State John (Jay) Ashcroft. The Missouri Pro Sports Coalition, comprised of major sports teams in the state, is spearheading this effort. However, before the question can be presented to voters in November, the coalition must gather a minimum of 170,000 signatures by May 5. This initiative comes as an alternative to the legislative route, which has faced significant challenges in recent years.
The Missouri Pro Sports Coalition has put forth eight different sports betting ballot initiative proposals, each with slight variations. The coalition plans to consult with sportsbook operators to determine the most favourable option before proceeding with a single petition. All of the proposals include a 10% tax on sports betting revenue and grant licenses to the state’s teams and casinos. The fees for obtaining licenses differ across the proposals. Additionally, some versions allow up to four online sportsbooks to have direct access to the market, regulated by the Missouri Gaming Commission. The proposed start date for legal sports betting is no later than December 31, 2025.
While the coalition is pushing for legal sports betting, there is some uncertainty regarding public support for the initiative. In 2022, a similar petition failed to gather enough signatures for the ballot. Recent surveys indicate that the signature process for the 2024 initiative could also face challenges. A poll conducted by the Saint Louis University/YouGov in February 2023 found that only 35% of Missourians believed sports betting should be legalized. Another study by the Remington Research Group reported that only 26% of voters supported sports betting legalization.
Efforts to pass sports betting legislation through the Missouri legislature have faced obstacles in recent years. Although proposals backed by professional sports teams, Missouri casinos, and national sportsbook operators gained initial traction, they faltered in the Senate. Senator Denny Hoskins has been a key figure in derailing the legislation, as he has expressed a desire to legalize video lottery terminals instead. Hoskins has received donations from companies advocating for the legalization of these devices, but his stance is not shared by other legislators in the state.
The six professional sports teams in Missouri are united in their support for legal sports betting. They believe that it will not only enhance fan engagement but also generate additional revenue. Alongside the St. Louis Cardinals, the Missouri Pro Sports Coalition includes the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Current, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Blues, and St. Louis SC.
The approval of the Missouri sports betting ballot initiative language is a significant step forward for the legalization of sports betting in the state. The Missouri Pro Sports Coalition now faces the challenge of gathering the required number of signatures to put the question on the 2024 ballot. If successful, the initiative could pave the way for a regulated sports betting market in Missouri, benefiting both sports teams and casinos while providing a new form of entertainment for residents and visitors alike.
Conclusion
Missouri sports betting is one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to the efforts of the Missouri Pro Sports Coalition. While the legislative route has faced roadblocks, the coalition has taken matters into their own hands by pursuing a ballot initiative. The proposals put forth by the coalition include various options for taxation, licensing, and access to online sportsbooks. However, public support for legal sports betting remains uncertain, as recent surveys reveal mixed opinions. Despite these challenges, Missouri’s professional sports teams are united in their belief that legal sports betting will enhance the fan experience and generate additional revenue. As the signature-gathering process unfolds, the future of sports betting in Missouri hangs in the balance.



2023-12-08
