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		<title>Satellite Casinos Making Their Way To The Maryland Pennsylvania Border</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2019 18:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ten licenses were held for satellite casinos from a 2017 PA gambling expansion measure. Greenwood Gaming was granted a license in Shippensburg, PA. The venue is set to open in 2020 and generate $45 million in annual gaming revenue. SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – The fifth meeting held by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board on Monday listened ... <a title="Satellite Casinos Making Their Way To The Maryland Pennsylvania Border" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/satellite-casinos-to-the-md-pa-border.html" aria-label="More on Satellite Casinos Making Their Way To The Maryland Pennsylvania Border">Read more</a></p>
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<li>Ten licenses were held for satellite casinos from a 2017 PA gambling expansion measure.</li>
<li>Greenwood Gaming was granted a license in Shippensburg, PA.</li>
<li>The venue is set to open in 2020 and generate $45 million in annual gaming revenue.</li>
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<p><em>SHIPPENSBURG, Pa</em>. – The fifth meeting held by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board on Monday listened to public input for satellite casino expansions in the state.</p>
<p>In 2017, the state approved a <a href="https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billInfo/billInfo.cfm?sYear=2017&amp;sInd=0&amp;body=H&amp;type=B&amp;bn=271" rel="nofollow noopener">gambling expansion measure</a> to allow casinos to operate “satellite casinos”, which permit for additional gaming in an area that does not have a current gambling establishment.</p>
<p>This meeting went into the details for Greenwood Gaming’s expansion of Parx Casino. The plan on the table would allow Parx to operate a satellite casino in Shippensburg in attempts to bring in additional money from Maryland gamblers.</p>
<p>Located between Interstates 81 and 76, the property would encompass 10 acres off of Exit 29 on I-81. A few hundred jobs would be created in the process from the gaming, hospitality, and administrative operations.</p>
<p>The newly licensed casino will look to generate about $45 million in gaming revenue per year. Their <a href="https://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/files/CAT_4_Applicants/PARX_Shippensburg_Cat4_Redacted.pdf" rel="nofollow noopener">application</a> explained how they would come to those numbers.</p>
<p>“The corridor is home to a number of Fortune 500 and logistics companies, who have chosen the location because of the region’s proximity to the major metropolitan areas of the East Coast.”</p>
<p>Additionally, with 65,000 square feet of proposed space, the casino will have no problem supplying the 40 table games, 750 slot machines, a poker room, and a sportsbook lounge that are limited to satellite casinos under Pennsylvania law.</p>
<p>The property will also be able to set aside room for 500 parking spaces.</p>
<p>With half of the ten satellite licenses in use, the bidding process will only get more extreme in the future. The state has already generated $127 million from their bids, including the $8.1 million given from Greenwood Gaming for the Shippensburg license.</p>
<p>The venue is set to open sometime in 2020.</p>
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		<title>D.C. Votes To Give Sports Gambling Monopoly To Intralot</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Daniel Borjas]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 18:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday morning, the D.C. Council voted current lottery provider Intralot as the sole mobile sports gambling provider for the district. DC Bill 23-0025 authorized the lottery vendor and was put on the fast track by bypassing the bid process and going directly to voting. The bill was passed with an 8-4 ... <a title="D.C. Votes To Give Sports Gambling Monopoly To Intralot" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/dc-votes-to-give-sports-gambling-monopoly-to-intralot.html" aria-label="More on D.C. Votes To Give Sports Gambling Monopoly To Intralot">Read more</a></p>
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	<p><em>WASHINGTON, D.C.</em> – On Tuesday morning, the D.C. Council voted current lottery provider Intralot as the sole mobile sports gambling provider for the district.</p>
<p>DC Bill 23-0025 authorized the lottery vendor and was put on the fast track by bypassing the bid process and going directly to voting. The bill was passed with an 8-4 vote by the D.C. Council after a mere five-minute discussion.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Blow-back From Council Members Against Speedy Bill</p>
<p>The bill was not passed without a strong push from the mightier powers that be, within the council. The state would have to wait a minimum of 27 months to get a vendor contract if the bill was proposed in the traditional sense and the city made a request for a proposal.</p>
<p>The quick bill turnaround did not come without push-back from current council members, however. While the bill was able to bypass the bidding process, the move was still met with disdain from some council members.</p>
<p>“We previously noted the downgrade of Intralot’s Moody’s bond rating,” said David Grosso, At-Large Council Member. “That should be enough to show that there is no emergency here…the only emergency is for Intralot. I will vote against this. It is not an emergency. It is a giveaway.”</p>
<p class="green-bg">Competitors Left Out Of Bidding Creates Muffled Perception</p>
<p>The question of why the D.C. Council skipped the bidding process for lottery vendors was explained by the District as a need to be ready to go by this upcoming NFL season. Councilman Grosso expressed concern during the voting of the contract that Intralot had made large contributions to certain council member campaign funds.</p>
<p>Vendor competitors IGT and Scientific Games were the other providers excluded from the process of bidding for a sports gambling vendor. It seems that this position will not change now that Intralot has been awarded the contract.</p>
<p class="green-bg">What This Means For D.C. Residents</p>
<p>For D.C. residents this means that mobile-based betting will still be run by their current lottery provider and may indeed be available for the 2019 NFL season. The question as to whether or not there are unsavory actions taking place within the council to make way for this expedited vendor contract has yet to be determined. For now, though, residents can rest easy knowing they won’t have to wait two years for their city to secure an operator contract.</p>
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		<title>Maryland Sports Betting Would Help Fund Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2019 18:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ANNAPOLIS, Md – A new house bill has been submitted in Maryland and some of the proceeds that sports betting would generate would go towards education. House members have filed MD HB 1132 and it would legalize sports betting in the Old Line State. The legislation would allow for the State Lottery to conduct and operate all ... <a title="Maryland Sports Betting Would Help Fund Education" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/maryland-sports-betting-would-help-fund-education.html" aria-label="More on Maryland Sports Betting Would Help Fund Education">Read more</a></p>
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	<p><em>ANNAPOLIS, Md</em> – A new house bill has been submitted in Maryland and some of the proceeds that sports betting would generate would go towards education.</p>
<p>House members have filed <a href="http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2019RS/bills/hb/hb1132F.pdf" rel="nofollow">MD HB 1132</a> and it would legalize sports betting in the Old Line State. The legislation would allow for the State Lottery to conduct and operate all sports gambling in the state.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Where The Money Is Going</p>
<p>As the bill is currently written, state-approved lottery and horse racing operators can apply for a $300,000 license so they can offer sports betting and the renewal for the license would be $50,000. With the funds that is collected through the license cost, 80 percent of that money will go towards education. The other 20 percent will go to a problem gambling fun and local impact grants.</p>
<p>This is not the only money that will go towards education. The profits that a license holder gains from their sports wagering operations will be split between the license holder and the state. The state will receive 20 percent of the money and 80 percent will be kept by the holder.</p>
<p>The money that the state gains from the 20 percent tax will go towards state operations. That of course, includes education. The state using sports gambling to fund education is needed in Maryland.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Education Is Underfunded In Maryland</p>
<p>In the past, schools in the state were severely underfunded. According to the Maryland State Education Association, the public school system is annually underfunded by $2.9 billion, which is an average of $2 million underfunded in each school. The underfunding has led to more students in a single classroom for one teacher and educators having to work a second job to make ends meet.</p>
<p>Although the money generated from licenses wouldn’t be enough to fill in the $2.9 billion gap, the money generated from sports betting could help. There is no guarantee that the 20 percent tax would go towards education, but this bill aims to make steps in the right direction when allocating funds towards the education deficit.</p>
<p>This bill is attempting to go around a constitutional amendment and allow <a href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Maryland</a> to be legal July 1 this year. But sportsbooks will likely not be opened until a year later. Once sports betting launches in Maryland, bettors can make wagers knowing they are helping fund the states education system.</p>
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		<title>Can Sports Betting Keep The Preakness At Pimlico?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2018 18:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Baltimore, MD - While many operators only see dollar signs when considering regulated sports betting, Pimlico Race Course sees the activity as a lifeline. With uncertainty surrounding the how long the historic racetrack will be home to the Preakness Stakes, many are wondering if sports betting in Maryland could tip the scales back in Pimlico’s favor. ... <a title="Can Sports Betting Keep The Preakness At Pimlico?" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/can-sports-betting-keep-the-preakness-at-pimlico.html" aria-label="More on Can Sports Betting Keep The Preakness At Pimlico?">Read more</a></p>
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	<p><em>Baltimore, MD</em> - While many operators only see dollar signs when considering regulated sports betting, Pimlico Race Course sees the activity as a lifeline. With uncertainty surrounding the how long the historic racetrack will be home to the Preakness Stakes, many are wondering if <a href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Maryland</a> could tip the scales back in Pimlico’s favor.</p>
<p class="big-red">The Original Home Of The Preakness Stakes</p>
<p>The Preakness Stakes was inaugurated in 1873 and has been consistently hosted by Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore since 1909. The iconic race takes place just two-weeks after the Kentucky Derby, drawing more than 100,000 spectators to the city of Baltimore each May.</p>
<p>Many consider the legendary race to be the Super Bowl of the Baltimore horse racing industry, with bettors wagering around $4.76 billion on the most recent NFL championship game.</p>
<p>“We are one of the jewels for the Triple Crown. That’s major” stated Catherine Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore.</p>
<p>The sport of horse racing has waned in popularity overall, but the Preakness Stakes is still the second most-viewed horse racing event in the United States.</p>
<p class="big-red">The Problem With Pimlico</p>
<p>Pimlico Race Course was built in 1870, making the venue 148 years old. There have been minor updates throughout the years that include new LED boards, expanded seating, and standard maintenance, but at its old age, the venue is in need of a major facelift.</p>
<p>The Maryland Stadium Authority initiated a study that estimates a $250 million to $320 million price tag on the necessary renovations. The Stronach Group, which owns both Pimlico and Laurel Park, has already disclosed that they do not anticipate being the primary investor to cover the costs.</p>
<p>Finding partners to finance the renovations could prove to be difficult, considering that the Preakness is the main event of the year and the track only has 12 live racing days scheduled for 2018.</p>
<p>Pimlico’s agreement to host the second jewel of the Triple Crown will come to an end in 2019, and the Stronach Group will have to make the decision to either go through with the overhaul or potentially move the race to Laurel Park.</p>
<p>The recent Supreme Court ruling to lift the federal prohibition on sports gambling could make Pimlico more attractive to investors, if the venue were licensed to accept sports wagers.</p>
<p>Allowing patrons to bet on sports would undoubtedly draw in more customers to the racetrack, giving customers an entirely new betting experience.</p>
<p>There is already a built-in fan base, with the city being home to the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles. Football, in particular, is the biggest moneymaker at Nevada sportsbooks, with $1.7 billion bet on professional and collegiate teams in 2017.</p>
<p>Baseball has also shown increased wagering interest with a record $1.1 billion collected by Nevada sportsbooks during the same period.</p>
<p>While Pimlico is only one location and would realistically bring in comparatively small numbers, the handle and additional revenue would make backers feel as if they were getting more of a return on investment.</p>
<p class="big-red">So Is Sports Betting The Answer?</p>
<p>While offering sports betting would help the case to keep the Preakness at Pimlico, there may not be enough time to make it happen.</p>
<p>Maryland has not yet legalized sports betting, and will not be able to discuss doing so until the 2019 legislative session.</p>
<p>The General Assembly was not able to come to an agreement regarding <a href="http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?pid=billpage&amp;stab=01&amp;id=hb1014&amp;tab=subject3&amp;ys=2018rs" rel="nofollow">MD HB 1014</a> , a sports betting bill that could have potentially legalized sports gambling via a voter referendum in November.</p>
<p>Unless a special legislative session is called, Maryland residents will not be able to vote on any potential gambling expansion until 2020. Even then, it’s not guaranteed that racetracks would be authorized to accept bets on sports.</p>
<p>With the Preakness Stakes only contractually obligated to remain at Pimlico Race Course until 2019 and a decision likely to be made well before the deadline, the timing may be off for sports wagering to be a consideration in negotiations for the race staying put.</p>
<p class="big-red">Other Ways For The Preakness Stakes To Remain</p>
<p>That being said, there are still other reasons for the Preakness Stakes not to leave Charm City. The 100+ years of tradition is the main driving factor, with fans, breeders, and even trainers expressing the sentiment.</p>
<p>“They better take 143 years of tradition and happy people being able to come here and enjoy it and leave it right where it is,” stated Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas. “I’d leave it alone.”</p>
<p>Officials in the city are working on ways to monetize Pimlico throughout the year, rather than relying on one weekend to bring in the bulk of the action. If that can successfully happen, the second jewel of the Triple Crown may be able to stay at Pimlico and the venue could still potentially offer sports betting in the future.</p>
<p>“We’re going to make the case that Pimlico should remain in Baltimore where it belongs. There are serious proposals being considered, not specific enough yet to talk about,” said Delegate Sandy Rosenberg. “We are seriously looking at recreational use for the infield year around. We’re talking about jobs for the community, we’re talking about an attraction that would be an asset for the region.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 18:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Annapolis, MD - While states like Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia have followed in New Jersey’s footsteps with legalizing full-scale sports wagering, Maryland appears to be going down a different path. In typical MD fashion, the state will likely be amongst the last to introduce sports betting. You may recall that Maryland did not legalize ... <a title="Maryland Sports Betting A Possibility… In 2020" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/news/maryland-sports-betting-a-possibility-in-2020.html" aria-label="More on Maryland Sports Betting A Possibility… In 2020">Read more</a></p>
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	<p><em>Annapolis, MD</em> - While states like Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia have followed in New Jersey’s footsteps with legalizing full-scale sports wagering, Maryland appears to be going down a different path. In typical MD fashion, the state will likely be amongst the last to introduce sports betting.</p>
<p>You may recall that Maryland did not legalize slot machines until 2008, and a voter referendum in 2012 approved table games along with a sixth casino location. For comparison's sake, New Jersey opened its first casino in 1978 and West Virginia legalized casinos in 1994.</p>
<p>It seems as if <a href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Maryland</a> will once again be behind its neighbors when it comes to gambling expansion, though certain lawmakers did push for the opposite outcome. In February, the House of Delegates attempted to put a referendum on the November ballot to authorize sports betting. Though the bill got approval through the House, it quickly died in the Senate.</p>
<p>Now that the United States Supreme Court has ruled PASPA unconstitutional and other states have passed sports wagering laws, MD will be the odd-man out until their next opportunity to put sports betting on the ballot - 2020.</p>
<p>While you would naturally think this would be disappointing to sports fans in the state, lawmakers have taken the opposite opinion. Policymakers realize that though sports betting is a billion-dollar industry, not much of that money is actually wagered legally.</p>
<p>For example, during Super Bowl LII the American Gaming Association estimated that only 3%, or $138.5 million, of the $4.76 billion wagered on the game would be wagered at a legal Nevada sportsbook. That means that 97%, or $4.6 billion, would be wagered illegally.</p>
<p>In Nevada, about 2% of total revenue comes directly from sports wagering. This is hardly anything for MD legislators to jump at, especially since this number will potentially be lower with increased competition.</p>
<p>Analysts researching the economic impacts of sports betting in the state estimate that potential revenue would range from $13.7 million to $181 million annually. With Maryland’s casinos currently bringing in $140 million per month in revenue from table games and slots, even the high end of that estimate seems tiny in comparison.</p>
<p>Another reason why policymakers are slow to pull the trigger on legalized sports wagering is that there is no clear consensus on who should be able to offer it. The existing House bill authorized both horse racetracks and casinos to allow sports betting, but some lawmakers expressed that only casinos should be able to allow sports gambling.</p>
<p>Of course, Maryland’s proposed sports betting bill died before the Supreme Court ruled on Murphy vs. NCAA. With the federal sports betting ban lifted and multiple states legalizing the activity, MD will likely feel more pressure to come to a decision on the matter.</p>
<p>If and when sports betting does come to Maryland, gaming operators in the state will be ready. Joe Weinberg, CEO of Cordish Global Gaming, which owns Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover, expressed his interest.</p>
<p>“We would be prepared to commence sports betting pretty much immediately after the passage of the implementing legislation by the state of Maryland,” stated Weinberg. “We have the infrastructure in place to be able to add it very, very quickly.”</p>
<p>Barring a miraculous special session, the sports betting discussion will reopen in the 2019 legislative session with a potential vote on the matter in November 2020.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2018 18:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Annapolis, MD - While lifting the federal sports betting ban was a major win for the nation as a whole, there are still individual states where the fight for legal sports wagering is ongoing. One of these states is Maryland, where the horse racing industry and casino operators are at odds on who should be ... <a title="Maryland Sports Betting: Casinos And Racetracks At Odds" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/news/maryland-sports-betting-casinos-and-racetracks-at-odds.html" aria-label="More on Maryland Sports Betting: Casinos And Racetracks At Odds">Read more</a></p>
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	<p><em>Annapolis, MD</em> - While lifting the federal sports betting ban was a major win for the nation as a whole, there are still individual states where the fight for legal sports wagering is ongoing. One of these states is Maryland, where the horse racing industry and casino operators are at odds on who should be able to accept bets on sports.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Casino Operators vs. Horse Tracks</p>
<p>Joe Weinberg, CEO of Cordish Global Gaming, which owns Maryland Live! Casino, expressed his vision of the future of sports betting in Maryland.</p>
<p>“The Court’s decision is both a victory for state’s rights and for the millions of Americans who want to legally bet on sports in a safe, regulated environment,” stated Weinberg.</p>
<p>“Sports betting should be made available exclusively through the regulated casinos in Maryland, where it is best positioned to protect consumers and maximize tax revenues to the state.”</p>
<p>On the other hand, horse racing operators see sports wagering as an opportunity to help revitalize a struggling industry. Tim Ritvo, COO of the Stronach Group, stated how sports wagering could add more to the overall experience at racetracks like Pimlico, which the group owns.</p>
<p>While he does not think that sports gambling is going to revolutionize the industry, “it’s an added amenity for a customer, where he can go to an event like a race track and bet some races and bet some games… it becomes a social experience.”</p>
<p class="green-bg">The House vs. The Senate</p>
<p>The landmark decision in Murphy vs. NCAA did not legalize sports betting across the United States, it merely removed the prohibition on sports gambling. As such, each state can decide whether to regulate sports wagering and determine which entities are eligible for licensure.</p>
<p>Like many states, Maryland introduced a preemptive sports betting bill prior to the ruling on the New Jersey sports betting case. While states like West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania were successful, the Maryland General Assembly was not able to agree on the language of the bill.</p>
<p>Introduced by the House of Delegates, MD HB 1014 http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?pid=billpage&amp;stab=01&amp;id=hb1014&amp;tab=subject3&amp;ys=2018rs authorized wagering at horse racing tracks and licensed casinos throughout the state. The bill quickly passed the House by a margin of 124-14, giving the impression that it would fare well in the upper chamber.</p>
<p>On the contrary, the House and Senate could not agree on details such as whether or not casinos should hold exclusive rights over sports betting. Aside from a committee hearing, no further action was taken on the bill in the Senate.</p>
<p class="green-bg">When Will A Resolution Be Made?</p>
<p>If the House and Senate would have been able to pass the sports betting bill, the referendum would have appeared on the November 2018 voter ballot. The next legislative session will not begin until January 2019, and a spokeswoman for Governor Larry Hogan has stated that there are no plans to call a special session.</p>
<p>MD HB 1014 was not the first sports betting bill to be introduced in Maryland, and it certainly will not be the last.</p>
<p>Senator Nancy King had introduced MD SB 0836 http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga/frmMain.aspx?pid=billpage&amp;stab=01&amp;id=sb0836&amp;tab=subject3&amp;ys=2018rs around the same time as the House bill, however, it also died in the Senate. The Senate bill was more general compared to MD HB 1014, simply calling for a sports wagering referendum without stating which parties would be eligible for licensure.</p>
<p>Both of these bills were proposed prior to the Supreme Court ruling on the New Jersey case. With <a href="https://www.sportsbettinginmaryland.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Maryland</a> now a reality, King and other policymakers are more motivated to come to a consensus during the 2019 legislative session. If an agreement is made next year, the earliest we would see legal Maryland sportsbooks is 2020.</p>
<p>"I think we'll do more working with the House to come up with some bill both sides can agree on early in the game," she said. "It would be nice to get it worked out early and get it on the ballot to let the voters decide."</p>
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