Gambling facilities would be able to apply to take bets on sporting events

Massachusetts senator re-files sports betting proposal

"Looking at the states around us, folks are going to bet on sports whether or not we legalize this, but right now the money's going to the black market and to other states," Sen. Brendan Crighton said.
2021-01-25
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Under Crighton's bill, people over the age of 21 could place bets on sporting events at the state's casinos, slots parlors and simulcast facilities. The state gaming commission would regulate sports betting in Massachusetts and casinos would have to renew their licenses every five years and pay a $1.25 million renewal fee.

Lawmakers will discuss whether or not to legalize wagers on sporting events in Massachusetts soon, following Sen. Brendan Crighton's introduction of a new bill last week.

A prior version of the bill passed the House but died when the Senate failed to vote on it before the end of the last legislative session, Patch reports.

"Looking at the states around us, folks are going to bet on sports whether or not we legalize this, but right now the money's going to the black market and to other states," Crighton told CommonWealth, which first reported this story. "With the black market, you're not getting any consumer protections. We think it's important to bring people out of the shadows into the regulated market.

Other proposals are expected to be filed. In Crighton's bill, people over the age of 21 could place bets on sporting events at the state's casinos, slots parlors, and simulcast facilities. The state gaming commission would regulate sports betting in Massachusetts.

The state would collect an initial licensing fee of $10 million, as well as 15 percent of revenues. Casinos would have to renew their licenses every five years and pay a $1.25 million renewal fee. Crighton expect the bill to generate $100 million in initial application fees and $45 million per year from the 15 percent tax.

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, who introduced his own sports betting bill in 2019, supports the push.

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