Minnesota sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Minnesota?

Is sports betting legal in Minnesota? We look at the latest information.

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

Sports betting in Minnesota

Native American tribes in the Land of 10,000 Lakers continue to be opposed to sports wagering. Republican Senator Roger Chamberlain introduced a new version of SF 1894, a bill he previously introduced on sports betting. He proposed requiring in-person registration for mobile sports wagering. Tribes continue to be concerned about how mobile sports betting would affect wagering in their physical, legal casinos. Minnesota does have legal gambling at tribal casinos, as well as a state lottery and charitable gaming, including bingo.

Republican Congressman Pat Garofalo introduced HF 1278 on sports betting in 2019, but he did not allow participation to race tracks. His sports betting was limited to wagering at tribal casinos, and all 11 Indian tribes remained in opposition.

Online sportsbooks in Minnesota

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Minnesota

None. Unless the Native American tribal leaders can be persuaded to change their minds, and it sounds like a daunting task, Minnesotans will be prohibited from wagering in person on sports anytime soon. Sports betting is now legal in Iowa, so it’s a short trip south for a majority of the state’s population.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Michigan sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Michigan?

Is sports betting legal in Michigan? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in Michigan is legal.

Sports betting in Michigan

Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed sports wagering into law in Dec. 2019, allowing mobile sports betting, as well as wagering to be done at three commercial and 23 tribal casinos across the state. Wagers can also be made at two race tracks hosting pari-mutuel horse racing. Sports betting revenue is taxed at 8.4 percent, with three commercial casinos in the Motor City paying an additional 1.25 percent in city tax.

Sports betting launched at Greektown and MGM Detroit casinos March 12, 2020, with MotorCity Casino also launching in mid-March. Two tribal casinos, including the Grand Traverse Bay in Acme Township, are operated by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. The Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel in Williamsburg also plans a full retail sportsbook with betting provided by William Hill, as well as the Leelanau Sands Casino on the western shore. None are online yet, however.

Online sportsbooks in Michigan

None. Online wagering isn’t likely to launch in Michigan until early 2021.

Retail sportsbooks in Michigan

  • Greektown Casino, Detroit
  • MGM Detroit
  • MotorCity Casino, Detroit

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Massachusetts sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Massachusetts?

Is sports betting legal in Massachusetts? We look at the latest information.

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

Sports betting in Massachusetts

In late February 2020, legislation was released by a panel which has been studying sports betting for a year. Casinos, horse racing tracks, the state’s only slots parlor, and up to five online-only operators of sports wagering could be allowed to offer sports betting soon. Anyone wishing to bet would need to be at least 21 years old and physically be present inside state lines.

Republican Governor Charlie Baker proposed a bill in 2018 which would allow betting at licensed casinos and through online platforms. But other lawmakers have proposed similar legislation. It sounds like the state is closer to legalization like nearby New Hampshire and Rhode Island, than fellow New England states Maine and Vermont.

Another sticking point among legislators might be whether or not to allow betting on in-state institutions such as Boston College, UMass, Harvard and Northeastern.

Online sportsbooks in Massachusetts

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Massachusetts

None, but there are established casinos in the state. It likely won’t take long for areas to be created if legalization occurs.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Maryland sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Maryland?

Is sports betting legal in Maryland? We look at the latest information.

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

Sports betting in Maryland

Republican State Senator Christopher R. West submitted SB 58 at the end of calendar year 2019. The bill which would permit casinos and horse tracks to offer sports wagering. If the bill passes through the legislature, it might be an issue for voters to decide in November 2020. According to West, a 20 percent revenue tax is part of the plan, which is the same tax rate for table games.

Online sportsbooks in Maryland

None. SB 58 does not include online or mobile betting, such as apps, which are popular in other states. According to reports, New Jersey made approximately $300 million in sports betting revenue in 2019, with more than 80 percent coming from online/apps, etc. …

Retail sportsbooks in Maryland

None. Until it’s legal, there are no retail sportsbooks. However, casinos are in place, such as MGM’s National Harbor Casino in Oxon Hill near Washington D.C., and plenty of horse tracks are in place as well. It wouldn’t take very long, pending legalization, for current sites to open up retail space. For now, it’s a quick trip to New Jersey if Marylanders wish to bet in a physical building. Washington D.C. has also voted to legalize, and might be coming online soon.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Louisiana sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Louisiana?

Is sports betting legal in Louisiana? We look at the latest information.

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

Sports betting in Louisiana

Legalization of sports betting was put up for a vote by committee members in 2019, but they struck down SB 153 by a 14-6 margin. In addition, there were several amendments requested in the legislature, but ultimately the groups could not agree on taxation.

Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards reportedly supports legalized sports gambling, but the state legislature is currently a majority Republican, so that’s another obstacle. There are plenty of casinos in the state of Louisiana where you can play table games, slot machines, etc. …, including in the popular New Orleans area. However, sports betting remains an issue for another time.

Online sportsbooks in Louisiana

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Louisiana

As mentioned above, no retail sportsbooks currently exist, but casinos could easily convert space in short order if legalization takes place. For now, a quick trip to Mississippi will have to suffice, as sports wagering is legal in the Magnolia State. Gamblers in the northern part of the state can also cross over into Arkansas for their sports wagering fix.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Washington D.C. sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Washington D.C.?

Is sports betting legal in Washington D.C.? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in Washington D.C. is legal, but not yet available.

Sports betting in Washington D.C.

The D.C. Council voted to authorize legalized sports betting in December, 2018. The Sports Wagering Lottery Amendment Act of 2018 became effective as of May 3, 2019.

The law was passed to allow both online and in-person sports betting inside the district, and it was expected to launch before the 2019 NFL regular season. However, that did not happen, and instead the rumors are for the summer of 2020.

Online sportsbooks in Washington D.C.

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Washington D.C.

There are no sportsbooks or casinos in the District. Ted Leonsis, owner of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals, is on record saying there will be a domestic sportsbook inside Capital One Arena. The building also houses the WNBA’s Washington Mystics and Georgetown University’s basketball team.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Virginia sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Virginia?

Is sports betting legal in Virginia? We look at the latest information.

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

Sports betting in Virginia

Democrat Governor Ralph Northam signed bill SB-1126 in March 2019, allowing the Virginia Lottery System to expand gambling in the Old Dominion. There were 10 other gambling expansion bills failed or vetoed in the legislature. However, SB-1126 is passed and sports wagering could be offered depending upon a voter referendum.

Online sportsbooks in Virginia

None.

Retail sportsbooks in Virginia

None, but that could change depending on the results of resident voting to expand betting. Democrat Senator Louise Lucas introduced the bill which would mean opening commercial casinos in Bristol, Danville and Portsmouth, as well as on Native American land near Norfolk and Richmond.

The Virginia Senate Committee on General Laws and Technology called for a study on gambling’s impact with a mandate requiring the review be completed by Nov. 1.

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New Jersey sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in New Jersey?

Is sports betting legal in New Jersey? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in New Jersey is legal.

Sports betting in New Jersey

Former Republican Governor Chris Christie fought hard for sports betting to become legalized, but he and the state lost in a lower court system originally. However, they lobbied for the case to be heard by the Supreme Court, which ruled in their favor in mid-May of 2018. Democrat Governor Phil Murphy made the first legal bet at a sportsbook June 14, 2018. State law A4111 allows all residents of the Garden State over 21 years of age to wager at licensed sportsbooks at all casinos and racetracks, as well as online.

However, bets are not accepted for any colleges in the state. This includes Rutgers and Seton Hall, as well as many other smaller schools. Wagering on any collegiate event inside the state’s borders are also prohibited. There are no restrictions betting on professional sports franchises like the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets, and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, however.

Online sportsbooks in New Jersey

  • BetMGM
  • Bet365
  • Bet America New Jersey
  • Caesars
  • DraftKings
  • 888
  • FanDuel
  • FOX Bet New Jersey
  • Golden Nugget
  • PointsBet
  • Resorts Sportsbook
  • SugarHouse
  • theScore Bet
  • Unibet
  • William Hill New Jersey

Retail sportsbooks in New Jersey

  • Borgata, Atlantic City
  • Bally’s, Atlantic City
  • Golden Nugget, Atlantic City
  • Hard Rock, Atlantic City
  • Harrah’s, Atlantic City
  • Monmouth Park, Oceanport
  • Ocean Resort Casino, Atlantic City
  • Resorts AC, Atlantic City
  • The Meadowlands, East Rutherford
  • Tropicana, Atlantic City

Sources indicate roughly half of the state’s action is generated through the FanDuel sportsbook at The Meadowlands just west of New York City. Revenues are estimated at $1.8 million per month in the state.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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New Hampshire sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in New Hampshire?

Is sports betting legal in New Hampshire? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in New Hampshire is legal.

Sports betting in New Hampshire

Republican Governor Chris Sununu signed sports betting bill HB-480 into law in July 2019. New Hampshire residents do not have physical casinos where they can wager in sportsbooks, but they can bet online via an app. Wagering on in-state colleges such as Dartmouth, UNH, etc. … is prohibited.

Online sportsbooks in New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Lottery Commission formed a Division of Sports Wagering, offering online betting through the DraftKings sportsbook app only, as long as you’re within state borders.

Retail sportsbooks in New Hampshire

None. There are no casinos or sportsbooks in the state of New Hampshire. However, Draft Kings plans to operate up to 10 in-person sports betting halls across the state in addition to an online gambling portal. The latest estimates were for spring of 2020. The state of New Hampshire will get to keep 50 percent of the gambling revenue, estimated to be in the neighborhood of $10 million in the first year of operations. The state is banking on additional revenue from players from nearby states that don’t allow sports betting.

In addition, Intralot, a Greek company which specializes in lottery administration, will administer lottery-based sports wagering across the state.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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Maine sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Maine?

Is sports betting legal in Maine? We look at the latest information.

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

Sports betting in Maine

During the 2019 legislative session lawmakers in The Pine Tree State introduced several bills in an attempt to legalize sports gambling. However, only one bill survived and made it to the desk of Democrat Governor Janet Mills. She ended up killing the bill via veto, effectively ending Mainers hopes of sports betting anytime soon.

Online sportsbooks in Maine

None. Maine has no legal sportsbooks inside its borders, and it appears it will not be happening in the immediate future.

Retail sportsbooks in Maine

None. There are no casinos or sportsbooks in Maine, and the future doesn’t look terribly bright if you’re hoping to bet within this state. However, a quick trip to New Hampshire is where Maine residents can bet legally.

For more sports betting information and betting tips, visit SportsbookWire.com. And follow @SportsbookWire on Twitter and on Facebook.

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