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Analysing Missouri’s path to legalising sports betting

Lea Hogg August 16, 2024

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Analysing Missouri’s path to legalising sports betting

Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft has confirmed that the constitutional amendment to legalise sports betting is scheduled for 5 November. .

This development came with the backing of the initiative that include Missouri’s professional sports teams and major online sports betting platforms such as FanDuel and DraftKings. Together, these two companies have contributed $6.3 million to the signature campaign. Their vested interest in expanding their market presence in Missouri will reap substantial revenue generation from sports betting. The investment in the campaign will result in significant returns for these giant betting corporates once the amendment passes.

Sports betting in Missouri has been a topic of significant debate and legislative action over the past few years. The journey towards legalization has seen numerous bills introduced, debated, and ultimately stalled in the Missouri General Assembly. However, stakeholders persisted and with substantial financial backing from leading online sports wagering platforms, the issue is at the forefront once again.

Stakeholders and their interests

Missouri’s stakeholders have different motivations to push legal sports betting. The state’s major professional sports teams, including the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Chiefs, have been vocal supporters of the initiative. These teams stand to benefit from branded wagering platforms and exclusive advertising rights in and around their stadiums. Bill DeWitt III, president of the St. Louis Cardinals, said that the potential financial benefits for Missouri classrooms will have a broader social impact as a result of this initiative.

Hurdles and public sentiment

Previous attempts to pass sports betting legislation in the Missouri General Assembly have been met with resistance and ultimately failed. The frustration of major sports teams and casino companies with the legislative process led to the launch of the current initiative campaign late last year. The public-facing aspect of the campaign has been spearheaded by the major pro sports teams, while the financial backing has come from the online sports wagering platforms.

Public sentiment towards sports betting in Missouri has been mixed. While there is significant support from urban areas like St. Louis and Kansas City, rural areas have shown more conservative attitudes towards gambling. The upcoming ballot measure will test the overall public support for sports betting in the state. Preliminary polling indicates a close race, with both supporters and opponents gearing up for a vigorous campaign in the lead-up to the November vote.

Economic and social implications

The legalisation of sports betting in Missouri carries significant economic and social implications. Proponents argue that legal sports betting will generate millions of dollars in tax revenue, which can be directed towards education and other public services. The proposed tax rate of 10 percent on net revenue after promotions is expected to provide a substantial boost to the state’s coffers. Additionally, the creation of new jobs in the sports betting industry could have a positive impact on the state’s economy.

However, opponents of sports betting raise concerns about the potential for increased gambling addiction and other social issues. The availability of online sports betting platforms could make it easier for individuals to engage in gambling, potentially leading to negative consequences for some. Addressing these concerns will be crucial for the success of the initiative, with proponents likely to promote responsible gambling and provide support for those affected by gambling addiction.

The upcoming vote on Amendment 2 has significant support from major sports teams and online sports wagering platforms, reflecting the potential economic benefits of legalization. However, the outcome of the vote will ultimately depend on the public’s perception of the benefits and risks associated with sports betting. As the campaign intensifies in the coming months, both supporters and opponents will be working hard to sway public opinion in their favour.

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