Kansas Sports Betting Heads to Conferencing after House Passage – The Action Network

Posted: March 31, 2022 at 2:39 am

Despite stalling in committee yesterday without a vote, a bill to legalize online and retail betting in Kansas passed out of the House on Wednesday.

The bill passed 88-36 after House lawmakers amended it to add more revenue for problem gambling treatment. The Senate and House will meet next for a conferencing committee, where theyll look to reach a compromise on competing tax rates.

Progress in the legislature nearly went up in flames yesterday after lawmakers in the House Federal and State Affairs Committee nearly uprooted control from the casinos to a state lottery monopoly. That would have effectively gutted the entire bill, according to committee chair Rep. John Barker (R).

The hearing unexpectedly ended without a vote, but the House later amended a competing Senate bill to include language from the House billsetting it up for todays floor vote.

The Senate bill would tax online sports betting at 8% and retail at 5.5%, as opposed to the House version that would tax each at 20% and 14%, respectively.

For the bill to be sent to Gov. Laura Kelly (D)whos been bullish on sports bettingthe Senate must pass an identical version before the legislature adjourns on May 20. Theyll meet for a conference committee in the coming weeks.

Lawmakers will also have to agree on whether or not to let sportsbooks deduct revenue tied to free play bets from their taxable revenue, as a handful of states have done. The House version would not allow it, while the Senates would.

Last year it was the Senate that passed a sports betting bill and the House that refused to compromise.

This has been a good debate that has been ongoing for years. Its nice to pass this today, said Rep. John Barker, who chairs the Federal and State Affairs committee.

His bill is estimated to raise between $6-10 million a year.

Kansas may have the edge on Missouri when it comes to their college basketball rivalry, but its lawmakers want to make sure it beats its neighbor out in sports betting as well.

Throughout the legislative process lawmakers from both states have repeatedly cited just how close their neighbors are to legalizing sports betting.

Early this week the Missouri House sent its sports betting bill to the state Senate, setting it up for a final vote before the legislature adjourns May 13. It is the furthest each state has made it towards legalizing and a lot of that may be due to the pressure theyve put on each other to get it done first.

I do not like Missouri. I want to beat them, Rep. Stephanie Clayton (D) said during a hearing earlier this week.

Online tax rates in the final bill will likely end up somewhere between 8-20%, which would be considered middle-of-the road compared to other states.

Both versions require casinos to pay $100,000 annually to the Problem Gambling and Addiction fund.

The rest of the bill passed by the House should stay the same:

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