Bad news for those hoping for broad sports betting in NY:
Cuomo's budget director Robert Mujica just said governor's office believes there would need to be a change to the state constitution to allow sports betting anywhere but in the existing private and Native casinos.
SPORTS BETTING NEXT STEPS
The legislative dance with sports betting is nothing new. However, with Cuomo adding sports betting as part of the budget, this could be the catalyst regulators have been waiting for.
Mobile and online sports betting are still major components that need to be addressed. Should the gaming commission move forward with regulations, they would only be for on-site wagering. To secure online wagering, additional legislation will be needed.
But while lawmakers attempt to make sense of the chaos in Albany, the state’s four upstate casinos have already secured lucrative sports betting partnerships.
- Rivers + Rush Street Interactive
- Resorts World Catskills + bet365
- Tioga Downs + FanDuel Sportsbook
- Del Lago + DraftKings Sportsbook
Tribal compacts also allow the Oneida and Seneca tribes to offer some form of sports wagering once their commercial counterparts are permitted to do so.
It’s still unknown if any bill will include the state’s struggling horse racing industry. Experts anticipate sports betting would add much-needed revenue to off-track betting (OTB) facilities and increase ancillary revenue for the tracks.
State law requires the budget to be in place by April 1, giving lawmakers a little over two months to take action.
https://www.playusa.com/new-york-sports-betting-cuomo-budget/