Washington sports betting bill passes the Senate Comittee

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The Senate Committee on Ways and Means voted the HB 2638 bill that would legalize in-person and online sports wagering activities in Washington.

House Bill 2638, accompanied by the Senate Bill 6394, would allow land-based sports betting at tribal casinos and card rooms, in addition to mobile on-premises betting.

Approval from the Committee on Ways and Means comes after the vote of the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee through the bill, which will mean that the bill can now progress forward to the Rules Committee for a second reading.

Last month, Washington’s House last week also passed the bill by a conclusive vote of 83-14, primarily due to the bill being sponsored by 20 Representatives.

Key measures in the bill include players being permitted able to wager on any professional sports or athletics event, as well as collegiate sports, the Olympic Games and other international competitions.

The current version of the bill does include language related to license fees and tax rates but does not set out how much operators would pay.

However, the bill does state that the Washington State Gambling Commission would be responsible for regulating the market, including awarding licenses to operators.


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