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With more several bills on the table, the topic of legal Missouri sports betting is more relevant than ever. MO is one of several states considering bringing regulated sports wagering to local residents. Murphy vs NCAA, also known as the New Jersey sports betting case, has made the reality of widespread sports betting legalization in the United States a real possibility. When the Supreme Court found the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) to be unconstitutional, it lifted the federal ban on sports betting and granted each state the authority to regulate their own sports gambling market. Senator Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg) has already estimated that regulated sports betting in Missouri could generate anywhere from $18 million to $40 million in revenue for the state.

Though there have yet to be any Missouri bill proposals passed, lawmakers are still moving forward with their efforts during the upcoming legislative session. To help you keep up with the latest legalization efforts in the state, you can use the Missouri sports betting bill tracker below:

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Sponsor: Bart Korman (R - Majority)

Summary: Appoints the Missouri Gaming Commission to establish the rules for excursion boat and fantasy sports contest operators to conduct sports wagering. Allows the Missouri Lottery Commission to implement sporting events into lottery games. All authorizations contingent on the repeal or amendment of the federal sports betting ban.

Excerpt: “The gaming commission may authorize a person who is licensed to operate excursion gambling boats or licensed to operate fantasy sports contests to conduct sports wagering. To the extent permissible under the Constitution of Missouri, the commission may authorize licensed lottery retailers to utilize sporting events in lottery games.”

Actions:

  • 04/04/18 - Public Hearing Completed (H)
  • 02/27/18 - Referred: Budget(H)
  • 01/31/18 - Read Second Time (H)
  • 01/30/18 - Introduced and Read First Time (H)

Sponsor: Justin Alferman (R - Majority)

Summary: Forms rules related to sports betting on excursion boats if and when approved by federal law. Permits internet wagering. Appoints the Missouri Gaming Commission to create sports wagering rules. Imposes a 6.25% tax on adjusted gross receipts.

Excerpt: “The commission shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of sections 313.1000 to 313.1020… Rules adopted under this section shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: (1) Standards for the conduct of sports wagering; (2) Standards and procedures to govern the conduct of sports wagering, including the manner in which: (a) Wagers are received; (b) Payouts are paid;”

Actions:

  • 04/04/18 - Public Hearing Completed (H)
  • 02/27/18 - Referred: Budget(H)
  • 02/08/18 - Read Second Time (H)
  • 02/07/18 - Introduced and Read First Time (H)

Sponsor: Dean Plocher (R – Majority)

Summary: If permitted by federal law, sports betting is authorized. Only permitted to be offered via the internet and by excursion boat licensees. Levies a 12% adjusted gross receipts tax and 1% integrity fee. Sports governing bodies may exclude wagering on certain sporting events by providing notice to the Missouri Gaming Commission. Similar to SB 1013.

Excerpt: “’Sports wagering’, the acceptance of wagers on sporting events or portions of sporting events, or on the individual performance statistics of athletes in a sporting event or combination of sporting events, by any system or method of wagering including, but not limited to, in-person or over the internet through websites and on mobile devices.'

Actions:

  • 04/04/18 - Public Hearing Completed (H)
  • 02/27/18 - Referred: Budget(H)
  • 02/22/18 - Read Second Time (H)
  • 02/21/18 - Introduced and Read First Time (H)

Sponsor: Denny Hoskins (R – Majority)

Summary: Allows the State Lottery Commission to regulate video lottery game terminals, with no single vendor or licensee permitted to operate more than 25% of total terminals in the state. Imposes a 36% adjusted gross receipts tax on licensees. Amended to authorize sports wagering should the federal ban be lifted.

Excerpt: “This act allows the State Lottery Commission to implement a system of video lottery game terminals and to issue licenses to video lottery game… operators, handlers, and retailers, as defined in the act… This act authorizes sports wagering, and modifies the definition of 'gambling game' to include sports wagering.”

Actions:

  • 05/18/18 - Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SB 767-Hoskins, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 2 (pending)
  • 03/06/18 - Bill Placed on Informal Calendar
  • 02/15/18 - Reported from S Veterans and Military Affairs Committee w/SCS
  • 02/06/18 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Veterans and Military Affairs Committee (4671S.05C)
  • 01/03/18 - S First Read--SB 767-Hoskins
  • 12/04/17 – Prefiled

Sponsor: Caleb Rowden (R - Majority)

Summary: Allows riverboat gambling licensees to offer mobile sports betting should the federal ban be lifted. Imposes a tax of 6.25% on adjusted gross receipts.

Excerpt: “Sports wagering shall only be authorized to be conducted on an excursion gambling boat… If granted a certificate of authority, a certificate holder shall be authorized to conduct sports wagering in a licensed facility, through a limited mobile gaming system, or through an interactive sports wagering platform, as defined in the act.”

Actions:

  • 02/28/18 - (S) HEARING SCHEDULED - PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT
  • 02/28/18 - Hearing Scheduled S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/22/18 - Second Read and Referred S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/19/18 - S First Read--SB 1009-Rowden

Sponsor: Denny Hoskins (R – Majority)

Summary: Authorizes sports wagering for excursion boat licensees and the internet. Assesses 12% gross receipts tax and 1% integrity fee. Allows sports leagues to restrict or exclude wagering on certain sporting events with written notice to the Missouri Gaming Commission. Law only goes into effect if sports betting is not prohibited by federal law.

Excerpt: “Sports wagering shall only be authorized on excursion gambling boats. A gaming facility may offer sports wagering in-person at the licensed facility and over the internet via an interactive sports wagering platform to persons physically located in this state, provided that the person… shall be required to activate an account in-person at the gaming facility to enable such wager.”

Actions:

  • 02/28/18 - Hearing Conducted S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/28/18 - (S) HEARING SCHEDULED - PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT
  • 02/28/18 - Hearing Scheduled S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/22/18 - Second Read and Referred S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/21/18 - S First Read--SB 1013-Hoskins

Sponsor: Senator Bill Eigel (R – Majority)

Summary: Allows video lottery gaming at specific locations throughout the state, with the Missouri Lottery having the authority to regulate and oversee the gambling. Authorizes sports wagering and changes the definition of “gambling game” to include sports betting. This act is similar to SB 1013.

Excerpt: “Sports wagering shall only be authorized to be conducted on an excursion gambling boat. Such licensed facilities shall apply to the Commission for authorization to conduct sports wagering and shall pay an application fee of $10,000. If granted a certificate of authority, a certificate holder shall be authorized to conduct sports wagering in a licensed facility, through a limited mobile gaming system, or through an interactive sports wagering platform, as defined in the act.”

Actions:

  • 01/31/19 - Second Read and Referred S Ways and Means Committee
  • 01/9/18 - S First Read-SB 187-Eigel
  • 12/19/18 - Hearing Scheduled S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/22/18 - Prefiled

Sponsor: Senator Denny Hoskins (R-Majority)

Summary: Repeals the barring on the State Lottery Commission conducting a lottery game based on the outcome of events. Repeals the banning on gambling on sporting events on an excursion gambling boat.

Excerpt: “The commission shall: (1) issue rules and regulations concerning the operation of the Missouri state lottery. The rules and regulations shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: (a) The type of lottery to be conducted, except no lottery may use any coin – or token-operated amusement device…”

Actions:

  • 02/14/19 - Hearing Conducted S Small Business and Industry Committee
  • 01/31/19 - Second Read and Referred S Small Business and Industry Committee
  • 01/9/19 - S First Read—SB 195- Hoskins
  • 12/20/18 - Prefiled

Sponsor: Senator Tony Luetkemeyer (R- Majority)

Summary: This act changes several provisions relating to gaming. Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act. The act allows sports betting and modifies the definition of “gambling game” to include sports wagering. This act is similar to the provisions in SB 187.

Excerpt: “Sports wagering shall only be authorized to be conducted on an excursion gambling boat or over the internet to persons physically located in this state. Such licensed facilities shall apply to the Missouri Gaming Commission for authorization to conduct sports wagering and shall pay an application fee of $10,000. If granted a certificate of authority, a certificate holder shall be authorized to conduct sports wagering in a licensed facility, through a limited mobile gaming system, or through an interactive sports wagering platform, as defined in the act.”

Actions:

  • 03/12/19 - SCS Voted Do Pass (w/SCS SBs 327 & 43) Progress and Development Committee (1616S.06C)
  • 02/26/19 - Hearing Conducted S Progress and Development Committee
  • 02/14/19 - Second Read and Referred S Progress and Development Committee
  • 01/31/19 - S First Read—SB 327- Luetkemeyer

Sponsor: Representative Cody Smith (U)

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Summary: Defines sports wagering and allows the Missouri Gaming Commission to insert regulations that would govern the sports wagering. This includes implementing rules for sports wagering and holders of certificates for sports wagering. The bill also notes that sports gambling will not be conducted except by an excursion gambling boat licensed under Chapter 313, RSM0. A wagering tax of 6.25% will be used on gross receipts received from sports wagering which will be deposited into the “Gaming Proceeds for Education Fund.”

Excerpt: 'Games of skill,' any gambling game... including, but not limited to, the gambling games known as “poker”, “blackjack” (twenty-one), “craps”, “Caribbean stud”, “pai gow poker”, “Texas hold’em”, “double down stud”, sports wagering, and any video representation of such games…”

Actions:

  • 03/12/19 - SCS Voted Do Pass (w/SCS SBs 327 & 43) Progress and Development Committee (1616S.06C)
  • 03/13/19 - Public Hearing Completed
  • 02/7/19 - Referred: General Laws
  • 01/10/19 - Read Second Time
  • 01/9/19 - Read First Time
  • 12/3/18 - Prefiled

Sponsor: Representative Robert Ross (U)

Summary: The bill allows sports wagering in Missouri. It will exempt licensed facilities for sports wagering from specified federal laws, allow shipments of gambling devices used to conduct sports wagering and specifies that sports wagering must be conducted by a licensed facility that can offer in-person wagering on internet gaming for sports. The bill also includes age restrictions and rules for sports gambling procedures.

Excerpt: 'In addition to the games of skill defined in this section, the commission may approve other games of skill upon receiving a petition requesting approval of a gam

Actions:

  • 03/12/19 - SCS Voted Do Pass (w/SCS SBs 327 & 43) Progress and Development Committee (1616S.06C)
  • 03/13/19 - Public Hearing Completed
  • 02/25/19 - Referred: General Laws
  • 02/11/19 - Read Second Time
  • 02/7/19 - Introduced and Read First Time

Sponsor: Senator Denny Hoskins (R- Majority)

Summary: This act alters the definition of “gambling game” to include sports wagering. Sports wagering shall only be allowed on an excursion gambling boat. Sports wagering over the internet is allowed if the gaming facility contracts with an interactive sports betting platform and has a license. The act imposes a 12% tax on the adjusted gross receipts received from bets on sporting events.

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Excerpt: 'Sports wagering', the acceptance of wagers on sporting events... or on the individual performance statistics of athletes in a sporting event or combination of sporting events, by any system or method of wagering, including but not limited to in-person, or over the internet through websites and on mobile devices.'

Actions:

  • 03/20/19 - Informal Calendar Bills for Perfection—SB 44- Hoskins, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
  • 02/12/19 - Bill Placed on Informal Calendar. SS for SSC S offered (Hoskins)
  • 01/9/19 - S First Read – SB 44- Hoskins
  • 12/1/18 - Prefiled

Sponsor: Senator Lincoln Hough (R- Majority)

Summary: Allows sports wagering and alters the definition of “gambling game” to include sports wagering. Sports wagering will only be allowed on an excursion gambling boat or over the internet for anyone physically residing in this state. These licensed facilities wanting to be authorized must apply to the Missouri Gaming Commission and pay an application fee of $10,000 in order to facilitate sports wagering.

Excerpt: 'To repeal section 313.800, RSMO, and to enact in lieu thereof fourteen new sections relating to wagering on sporting events on excursion gambling boats.'

Actions:

  • 03/20/19 - Formal Calendar S Bills for Perfection—SB 222-Hough
  • 02/28/19 - Reported from S Economic Development Committee
  • 02/7/19 - Second Read and Referred S Economic Development Committee
  • 01/9/19 - S First Read—SB 222- Hough
  • 01/7/19 - Prefiled

Where Can I Bet On Sports In Missouri?

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Since the local casinos and retailers do not have sponsored sports betting yet, the best option for Missouri residents remains the online international sportsbooks. These sportsbooks are completely legal and safe to use in Missouri and have been serving MO bettors for years. These sites have full betting lines and features and will offer odds on more sports than the domestic physical books. Sites like Bovada or MyBookie are available now and are ready to payout your next big win.

Also with that, the requirement for the age to create an account online is only 18 which is lower than most states. These sites take over as the number one option until this bill has been signed and passed. Being the fact that there is no timetable for when this bill will be passed, online sportsbooks are the best route for a while.

  • Ameristar Casino (Kansas City, St. Charles)
  • Argosy Casino (Riverside)
  • Harrah’s (North Kansas City)
  • Hollywood Casino St. Louis (Maryland Heights)
  • Isle of Capri Casino (Boonville, Cape Girardeau, Kansas City)
  • Lady Luck (Caruthersville)
  • Lumiere Place Casino Resort (St Louis)
  • Mark Twain Casino (LA Grange)
  • River City Casino (St Louis)
  • St. Jo Frontier Casino (St Joseph)

Can I Bet On The NFL In Missouri?

Betting on the NFL is one of the most popular sports to bet on in the US. Whether you root for the Kansas City Chiefs or any other NFL team you can bet on the game via the online international sportsbooks available in Missouri. While there is no state-sponsored betting in the state, these websites are fully capable and ready to serve those in the Show-Me state. These sites offer full NFL game lines, player props, futures bets, and so much more. Be sure to check out these sites and their offerings before the next big NFL game.

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Is Betting On The Kentucky Derby Possible In Missouri?

The Kentucky Derby is one of the most prestigious and traditional events in all of American sporting history. Besides the pageantry of the event, it is also one of the biggest betting events of the year. Millions tune in every year to see which horse will be the next Triple Crown contender. Those in Missouri looking to bet on the race can do so via the international online sportsbooks. These websites feature full racebooks that will host all your favorite Derby bets like trifectas, exactas, superfectas, and all the rest. If you haven’t already, be sure to take a look at these sites’ betting lines. You might find some odds too good to pass up.

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Who Will Be Able To Bet On Sports In Missouri?

States vary from different ages when it comes to gambling age requirements. Some states have accepted a younger age than others. Missouri is one of those states that requires its gamblers to be 21 and older, the same age you have to be in order to buy alcohol. Now sports betting is still in the works for being legal for local sportsbooks but you still have online sportsbooks that actually require the age of 18 and older which is much better for plenty of players at this moment.

Will Mobile Wagering Be Allowed In Missouri?

While the state is still working on approving the sports betting bill, finding mobile betting apps locally here in Missouri will be very hard to do. It may take them some time to come to an agreement so be prepared to not find a mobile app for a while. Online sportsbooks are the best way that players can place their wagers here in Missouri and they have mobile betting options for their site. These online sportsbooks don’t require players to download any app either. All you got to do is click on the site on your phone and your browser will direct you to the mobile version.

Where Can I Bet On Sports In Missouri?

Local sportsbooks don’t have any sports betting as they are still working on legalizing sports betting in Missouri. Online sportsbooks are your best and only option in Missouri. Make sure that you create your account as quickly as you can as this will be your option until something changes in the future the legalizing of sports betting locally. This is not a bad option as you will find better betting lines and more betting options on these online sportsbooks.

Also with that, the requirement for the age to create an account online is only 18 which is lower than most states. These sites take over as the number one option until this bill has been signed and passed. Being the fact that there is no timetable for when this bill will be passed, online sportsbooks are the best route for a while.

  • Ameristar Casino (Kansas City, St. Charles)
  • Argosy Casino (Riverside)
  • Harrah’s (North Kansas City)
  • Hollywood Casino St. Louis (Maryland Heights)
  • Isle of Capri Casino (Boonville, Cape Girardeau, Kansas City)
  • Lady Luck (Caruthersville)
  • Lumiere Place Casino Resort (St Louis)
  • Mark Twain Casino (LA Grange)
  • River City Casino (St Louis)
  • St. Jo Frontier Casino (St Joseph)

Back to Sports Betting in Missouri

An estimated 23.2 million Americans plan to bet on Super Bowl LV, combining to risk potentially $4.3 billion -- an expected decrease of approximately 37% from last year, according to research by the American Gaming Association released Tuesday.

With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, both figures are down from last year's estimates from the AGA, despite 36 million more Americans having access to legal sportsbooks in their state or jurisdiction. Similar research from the AGA last year estimated that 26 million Americans would combine to bet $6.8 billion on Super Bowl LIV.

The pandemic is expected to cut into the amount wagered at retail sportsbooks and reduce casual bets, such as office and squares pools that are made in social settings. Online betting on Sunday's matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, however, could increase dramatically, the research showed, with a record 7.6 million Americans potentially placing wagers on mobile betting apps and websites, a 63% year-over-year increase.

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The research is based on an online survey of 2,198 adults conducted last week by polling firm Morning Consult on behalf of the AGA.

Since last year's Super Bowl, seven more jurisdictions have launched legal sports betting markets: Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, Tennessee, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Legal sportsbooks are now operating in 20 states and the District of Columbia.

As Americans moved away from offshore and unregulated bookmakers, more than $21 billion was bet at U.S. sportsbooks in 2020, up from $13 billion in 2019. More than $210 million in state and local taxes was generated from the U.S. sports betting market in 2020, according to the AGA.

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'This year's Super Bowl is expected to generate the largest, single-event legal handle in American sports betting history,' Bill Miller, president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, said in a news release announcing the survey results. 'With a robust legal market, Americans are abandoning illegal bookies and taking their action into the regulated marketplace in record numbers.'

Las Vegas retail sportsbooks, typically packed on Super Bowl Sunday, are bracing for any potential decrease in in-person betting. An estimated 1.4 million Americans could bet in-person at sportsbooks this year, down 61% from 2020, the research found.

Less wagering in Nevada could be a net positive for bettors. Since 1991, when Nevada Gaming Control began tracking the betting results on the Super Bowl, the state's sportsbooks have suffered a net loss only twice (1995 Chargers-49ers and 2008 Giants-Patriots).

New Jersey sportsbooks haven't been as fortunate when it comes to the Super Bowl. Since the state launched a legal sports betting market in 2018, New Jersey sportsbooks have suffered a net loss on the past two Super Bowls.

Fifty-six percent of bettors in the AGA survey said they were planning to bet on the Chiefs, with 44% indicating they would be backing the underdog Buccaneers.