Lamont Says CT Sports Betting Starting Soon, But There’s A Catch – Legal Sports Report

Posted: September 16, 2021 at 6:17 am

Gov. Ned Lamont is ready for CT sports betting to get started, but he might have jumped the gun a bit in recent comments.

Lamont said sports betting could begin any day now at the two tribal casinos, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun.

My instinct is the tribes, hopefully, will do something collaboratively at the same time on site, and were just waiting for the final approval so we can get everything going online as well, Lamont added.

While some local media took Lamonts comments to mean CT sports betting could launch this week, that likely is not the case.

The federal Department of Interiorgave its blessing on updated gaming agreements between the state and its two tribal partners last week.

Those agreements must appear in the Federal Register to take effect, though. Lamonts office assumed that would happen the same day the approvals arrived, a spokesperson said.

It will take about a week to square away all the licensing issues before those retail bets can happen after publishing, the spokesperson added.

The states three online sportsbooks should still launch simultaneously in October:

There is another group of bettors eagerly waiting for the launch of sports betting in Connecticut: Massachusetts residents.

The Massachusetts Senate is again holding up the discussion on legalizing sportsbooks in the Bay State. Its proposed bill was not updated following a stakeholder meeting in June. The House, meanwhile, amended its bill and passed it by a 156-3 margin.

Gov. Charlie Baker is growing impatient as well. He tweetedSunday its time to get Massachusetts sportsbooks legalized, adding the state is losing out to many neighbors. So far, Massachusetts has three neighboring states that accept legal sports bets, with CT poised to become the fourth shortly.

Mohegan Digital CEO Rich Roberts told LSR he expects to see a good amount of out-of-state marketing. That could include New York as well since online NY sportsbooks might not launch until around the Super Bowl.

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