Sports Betting Bill Advances in Kentucky

House Bill 606, which would legalize sports betting in Kentucky, passed by a margin of 58 to 30 Friday in the Kentucky House and will now be sent to the Senate.

The bill will also legalize fantasy sports and on-line poker. The revenue will be used to support the state pension fund.
The bill was sponsored by Rep. Adam Koenig (R-Erlanger), a longtime supporter of sports betting in the Blue Grass State. Koening estimates that sports betting will generate at least $22.5 million in new state tax revenue each year. It marks a third year that a sports wagering bill has come out of committee, but it has stalled each time. But with the 58-30 vote along bipartisan lines in the House, there are renewed hopes that sports betting will be legalized this time around.

Koenig said Friday that the bill would bring “activities that go on in every corner of this state out of the darkness and into the light.”

“The fact is, we've been betting on sports in America since they invented sports,” he added.

So far as its chances of passing the Senate, the Majority Floor Leader, Senator Damon Thayer, is on record supporting sports betting.

“With the passage of HB 606 in the House of Representatives, the sports betting issue moves to the Senate,” Thayer told the TDN in a text. “We will be reviewing the bill and assessing its chances in our chamber. I am a firm supporter of sports betting and hope enough of my fellow members join me in supporting the measure so that we can join most of America in allowing it to occur.”

The main opposition to the bill comes from religious organizations and their supporters among Kentucky lawmakers.

David Walls, the executive director of the Family Foundation, told wdrb.com that sports betting was an example of “bad government and bad policy.”

“This type of predatory gambling is designed to prey on human weakness, with the government colluding with the gambling industry to exploit our fellow Kentuckians,” Walls said.

The 2022 session of the Kentucky General Assembly ends Apr. 14, meaning the Senate will have to act quickly. If the bill passes the senate and is signed by Governor Andy Beshear, it is estimated that sports betting could be up and running in the state by mid-summer. Beshear has come out in support of sports betting.

The bill allows the state's racetracks to partner with mobile sports betting operators like DraftKings and FanDuel. Online betting will be available throughout the state. The tracks will also be allowed offer sports wagering as their main location, simulcasting facilities and at their venues hosting Historical Horse Racing machines. Those will be the only brick-and-mortar facilities permitted to conduct sports betting. Patrons will have to go the tracks or their affiliated locations to sign up for an account.

Horse racing purses will not get a cut from sports betting, but its legalization and the fact that it will take place out of the state's racetracks could help introduce sports bettors to racing.

Sports betting will regulated by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

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Penny Breakage Among Gaming Legislation Introduced in KY

Kentucky State representative Adam Koenig (R-Erlanger) introduced four new gaming-related bills Monday, including one (HB 607) dealing with pari-mutuel wagering taxation that includes a provision whereby dividends on pari-mutuel wagers would be rounded to the nearest penny, rather than the nearest $0.10.

“This is an exciting step for horseplayers, not only in Kentucky but really anyone in America or around the world who bets into the pools offered on Kentucky racing,” said Pat Cummings, Executive Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation, which has been a staunch advocate for a switch to penny breakage.

“We are hopeful for its favorable passage and, in the end, provide horseplayers with the most substantive reform of breakage provisions in American history. It is a great sign that Kentucky is leading the way and offer our great thanks for the support of Chairman Koenig.”

HB 606, sponsored by Koenig and Rep. Alan Gentry (D-Louisville), aims for Kentucky to join the growing national trend of legalizing sports betting. Under the proposal, racetracks would be among the venues legally allowed to accept bets on other sports.

Click here for Koenig's appearance on the TDN Writers' Room podcast in January.

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TDN Launches ‘Bettor Things With Joe Bianca’ Handicapping Podcast

This week, the TDN is adding a new show to its expanding podcast lineup by introducing 'Bettor Things with Joe Bianca', which will be the publication's first podcast focused solely on handicapping and betting. The show will feature in-depth one-on-one conversations with the host of TDN's popular Writers' Room podcast and some of the brightest wagering minds in the handicapping world. The interviews will delve into strategies for playing the horses as well as sports betting, but also branch out into more general life topics to learn what makes the guests tick and who they are as people.

In the first episode, which is now available on YouTube, Bianca welcomes David Aragona, who is the morning-line maker for the New York Racing Association, a highly-regarded handicapper for Timeform US and Daily Racing Form and a podcast host himself for Timeform US. Over a cocktail or two, Bianca and Aragona discussed their origin stories for becoming horseplayers, their shared frustrations in trying to get friends their age to pick up the game, what they've learned over the years that can help produce positive returns on investment, how they see the future of racing evolving and much more. In addition to YouTube, the Bettor Things video shows are available on the TDN homepage, and audio versions will be posted to the TDN podcast feed on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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Caesars Sportsbook Partners With NYRA

Caesars Sportsbook has entered into a partnership agreement with the New York Racing Association establishing Caesars as an official sports betting marketing partner and the title sponsor of the NYRA Turf Triple Series.

In addition, Caesars Sportsbook will partner with NYRA Bets to offer its customers sports betting promos and offers both across the state and on-site at Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course, as well as access to VIP hospitality assets for Caesars Sportsbook bettors. Hospitality assets include premium seating at Saratoga.

“Caesars has been a household name in the gaming and entertainment industry for decades,” said Tony Allevato, NYRA Chief Revenue Officer and President of NYRA Bets. “NYRA jumped at this opportunity, and we look forward to deepening this partnership in the future.”

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