Washington, DC approves sports betting bill
The motion to legalize sports gambling was brought up in September 2018, followed by a hearing the next month. It was approved by the Council on 4 and 18 December. The topic was then postponed regarding the implementation of sports betting to yesterday’s legislative meeting, when it was officially approved for the district.
Once Mayor Muriel Bowser signs the legislation, the District expects to hold discussions with Intralot to finalize a contract.
Not everyone was in favor of the bill — four members of the council voted against it due to concerns with Intralot. This vote came just two weeks after the bill originally passed on a 7-6 vote.
David Grosso, a D.C. Councilmember, was among those against the bill. He referred to approving the legislation as “a rush to tax the poor” and pointed out that Intralot is “a company that was recently downgraded by Moody’s" and also that since 2014, Intralot’s DC affiliate DC09 and its leadership have contributed over $41,000 to DC campaigns and inaugural committees.
"That is why, today, I’ll be voting against this emergency declaration, and the underlying bill, as a vote against Intralot’s rating downgrade, a vote against streamlining a tax on the poor and a vote against pay-to-play, and urge my colleagues to do the same," he concluded in a lengthy Twitter thread.
That is why, today, I’ll be voting against this emergency declaration, and the underlying bill, as a vote against Intralot’s rating downgrade, a vote against streamlining a tax on the poor, and a vote against pay-to-play and urge my colleagues to do the same.
— David Grosso (@cmdgrosso) February 19, 2019
The goal, unless a serious issue arises, is to have legal bets being placed on professional sports as early as this fall in time for the 2019 NFL season.
Washington, DC approves sports betting bill
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