Voters in 55 of Louisiana's 64 parishes agreed in November to legalize sports wagering

Louisiana lawmakers to outline sports betting rules

Lawmakers will debate in their upcoming legislative session on April 12.
2021-03-30
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State lawmakers will debate in their upcoming legislative session what parameters and taxes they want to enact on the wagering.

Senate President Page Cortez, who will sponsor the bill setting up rules for betting on live-action sports games, estimated Louisiana could see anywhere from $10 million to $20 million a year from taxes on sports betting.

But the Lafayette Republican said that sort of “meaningful revenue” only will come if the state allows sports betting through mobile apps on phones, as he will propose, rather than just through casinos and other existing gambling sites in the state.

Early childhood education advocates have eyed whatever money is generated from sports betting as a source of cash to expand access to early learning programs.

Cortez said while he backs increased spending for the programs, he would prefer to do it through general tax collections rather than earmarking the sports betting tax dollars to a specific program. The Senate president spoke Wednesday at a legislative leadership conference sponsored by policy group Ellevate Louisiana.

Voters in 55 of Louisiana's 64 parishes agreed in November to legalize sports wagering in their parishes. Lawmakers in the session that starts April 12 will consider which live action sports games will be allowed in the gambling, where the wagers can happen and how much the activity will be taxed.

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