Odds Good Minnesota Will Become 40th State to Legalize Sports Betting

Odds Good Minnesota Will Become 40th State to Legalize Sports Betting.

Costfoto / NurPhoto / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

The odds are good that Minnesota will join 39 other states and Washington, D.C., in passing legislation authorizing gambling on sports in 2025.

Minnesota sports betting odds legalizationMinnesota sports fans might soon be able to bet legally on their beloved teams. A push to legalize sports betting is expected to resume when the Minnesota Legislature convenes later this month. (Image: Casino.org)

The Minnesota Legislature convenes for its on Jan. 14. State Sen. Matt Klein (DFL-Dakota County), who championed the upper chamber s sports betting bill last year that stalled in May amid the arrest of a state senator and partisan politics, plans to file new legislation to bring legal sports betting to Minnesota.

The argument I always make is people are already doing it in illegal and unregulated markets, usually offshore markets, Klein told the . That s only going to increase. If we want a responsible and safe and taxable sports wagering process in Minnesota, we need to pass a bill.

Opponents remain, primarily those who think sports gambling will result in gambling addiction and the social problems that come with such a disorder. Klein says his measure will include additional responsible gaming safeguards than did his 2024 bill.

There are people who are really concerned about gambling addiction, family bankruptcy, and devastation, Klein added. I ve put some real safeguards in the bill to try and answer those concerns. If we pass the bill as I ve introduced it, it will be the safest sports wagering bill in the nation.

2024 Effort

Lawmakers in the Saint Paul Capitol nearly found common ground last year to bring legal sports betting to the Gopher State. State senators and House representatives compromised on Klein s Senate File 1949 and its House counterpart, House File 2000.

The that tribal nations holding Class III gaming compacts with the state would receive exclusive privileges to retail and online sports betting. While the tribes would have retained their in-person sports gambling proceeds, they would have shared 22% of their online sportsbook revenue with the state.

Of the state s tax proceeds from , 45% of the funds were to be directed to the General Fund, 15% to Minnesota s two horse racetracks, 10% to problem gambling programs, 10% to recruit major sporting events to the state, and 5% to support youth sports. The remaining 15% would go to a tribal equalization fund, which would benefit smaller tribes whose partnered online third-party sportsbook generated fewer proceeds than larger, richer tribes that might partner with the industry s dominant leaders FanDuel and DraftKings. 

Minnesota Market

Minnesota doesn t have commercial casinos, but commercial sportsbooks have relationships with Native American tribes in several states, including Arizona, Michigan, Washington, and Wisconsin. Minnesota is attractive with nearly 5.8 million residents, many of whom are sports-obsessed with the state home to franchises in all five professional sports leagues the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, and MLS.

U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, hosted Super Bowl LII in February 2018 and the NCAA Final Four in April 2019.

The Minnesota Legislative Budget Office estimates that legal could generate nearly $90 million annually in state tax revenue.

Article Sources
Stratosphere to be Renamed The STRAT Hotel, Casino and Skypod in Bid to Revamp Image editorial policy.
  1. New York State Assembly May Launch Gambling Addiction Study, But Is There an Agenda?

Compare Accounts
×
20th Century Fox Countersues Genting for $46.4 Million Over Disputed Theme Park
Provider
Name
Description
Stanley Ho Children Battling Over Billionaire’s Casino Empire, Daughter Pansy Seeks Control  Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Warns PAGCOR Officials to Avoid Graft and Corruption  ‘Europe’s Oldest Casino’ Closure Plunges Historic Italian Enclave into Dire Straits  Tokyo Court Rules Gaming Mogul Kazuo Okada Was Legally Ousted from His Own Company by His Children  Virginia Casino Referendum Delayed to 2020, Senate Committee Demands Gambling Study  Wynn Resorts Shareholders Suing Casino Company Optimistic Following Nevada Settlement  Las Vegas-based Online Sweepstake Operator Charged With $9 Million Fraud  American Alliance of Football Set for Kickoff With Gambling Slant in Mind  New York Sports Betting Regulations Proposed, MGM Resorts Completes Empire City Acquisition  Police Investigating Alleged Assault at ICE as Bizarre Spat Develops Between ‘White-Hat’ Hacker and Casino Supplier, Atrient