Mobile sports wagering; authorize.
The bill aims to facilitate and regulate the growing trend of online sports betting which has gained popularity nationwide. By authorizing digital platforms for sports pools, it provides an avenue for the state to generate revenue through gaming license fees based on gross revenues of these digital operations. This move is expected to enhance legality and oversight within the state's gambling framework, while also potentially increasing the tax revenues associated with state gaming operations.
House Bill 708 is centered around amending the Mississippi Gaming Control Act, specifically modernizing the definitions related to gaming and authorizing the use of digital platforms for sports wagering. The bill redefines 'sports pool' to encompass digital operations, allowing entities to operate sports pools or race books over the internet, via websites and mobile applications. This legislative change is set to update the gaming landscape in Mississippi and to make it competitive in the rapidly evolving digital gaming market.
One notable point of contention surrounding HB 708 is the removal of prohibitions on fantasy contests based on collegiate sports, which may reflect a shift in the state's approach to gambling and the broader implications on educational institutions. Critics may argue that such provisions could adversely affect college athletes and institutions, while proponents may argue for the economic benefits and the inclusion of a growing segment of the gaming industry in Mississippi regulation.