4/15/2022

Mo Sports Betting

Just like in many other states, the Missouri does not regulate sports betting. As a result, you won’t be able to find any Missouri online sportsbooks or even find any in land-based casinos. Luckily, in 2020, state lawmakers have expressed some interest in allowing sports betting online. Find the best Missouri sports betting sites operating today. For those new to online sports betting in Missouri, it may seem a little daunting trying to choose a great online sportsbook to join. We are going to break down four of the most important features to look for in a sports betting website. Sports Betting For Missouri Residents. Missouri, otherwise known as the Cave State, has over six million residents. The state is filled with loads of natural scenery like the Missouri River, a water source that many have thrived on for quite some time.

No, sports betting in Missouri is not legal at this time.

Sports betting in Missouri

As of April 14, six Missouri sports betting bills were filed in 2020, and the Show-Me State appeared to be on a fast track toward approval until concerns of the legislature pivoted to coronavirus issues.

Missouri does have existing casinos, and the state had been on track toward likely sports wagering at some of those casinos as well as with online platforms. Peripheral details need to be hammered out, but Missouri appears to be further down the line than most states with pending legislation. Becoming legal seems more likely in 2021.

Online sportsbooks in Missouri

None.

Retail Sportsbooks in Missouri

None.

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  • There are currently six Missouri sports betting bills introduced in the state senate.
  • Casinos are lobbying to have retail and mobile sports betting in Missouri run through their current operations.
  • Video Lottery Terminals are legal in neighboring states and currently operate in a grey market in Missouri.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs, along with other MO sports franchises are backing a bill that would pay them for official league data.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – With only a few days until the Kansas City Chiefs play in their second straight Super Bowl, lawmakers are trying to legalize sports betting in Missouri for the second straight year.

On Tuesday, the Senate Appropriations committee held a hearing for the Senate Bill 256 and Senate Bill 17. Lobbyists and various stakeholders spoke in favor or against these bills, but neither managed to pass the committee.

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There are six MO sports betting bills that have been filed for the 2021 legislative session, but these two bills are what kicked off the conversation this year.

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The Argument For Senate Bill 256

MO SB 256 is sponsored by Senator Caleb Rowden. The bill would legalize sportsbooks inside of the state’s riverboat casinos or through statewide online sportsbooks partnered with these casinos.

The model follows that of most states with legal sports betting and has the support of Mark Winter, Executive Director of the Missouri Gaming Association.

“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,” saidMike Winter with the Missouri Gaming Association.

However, Winter was challenged by Senator Denny Hoskins, who has filed a bill to legalize sports betting in Missouri along with Video Lottery Terminals (VLT).

Those in Missouri’s casino market are strongly opposed to VLTs, claiming that the losses they would incur from them would outweigh any gains made from offering legal sports betting. People would simply patronize the VLTs rather than go to the casinos themselves.

“Sports wagering is already happening. We might as well legalize it,” said Hoskins during the hearing. “That’s my argument for video lottery terminals as well.”

The battle for VLT legalization could be tied into any piece of legislation trying to pass this session.

What Comes In Senate Bill 17

MO SB 17 would offer another route to attain legal sports betting in 2021. But, this measure also comes with a controversial rule.

The bill, sponsored by Senator Tony Luetkemeyer, would also pay professional sports leagues a fee for supplying official league data.

“Consumers deserve to know that their bets are being settled using reliable, verified information… directly from the leagues and distributed real-time to mitigate the risk of incorrect results for consumers,” saidLuetkemeyer. “In the absence of this, consumers would have to rely on data that is pirated, web scraping or collected covertly in stadiums.”

His bill would also provide “entertainment zones” surrounding the six professional sports stadiums in Missouri.

Representatives of the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals, and St. Louis Blues all came out in support of this bill.

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However, other lawmakers argued that sports betting already only brings in a minimal amount of returns and paying sports leagues would lessen those returns even further.

Neither bill passed the committee and there is no set timeline for the next time they will be heard. There also has not been a date set for the remaining bills to be heard.

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– In his career, Hasan has worked both local and state government positions—including the Attorney General’s Office in Florida. On top of being familiar with the legislative process, he has also been researching and writing on the legality of sports betting across the US. Outside of work you’ll most likely find him producing or playing music, playing sports, or working on creative writing projects. You’ll also catch him at Doak Campbell Stadium cheering on the Noles.