SPORTSBETTING IN DELAWARE ISSUE REMAINS UNSETTLED
(Update)
8 May 2009
Governor is having to rethink original
proposal
Opposition to a proposal by Delaware governor Jack
Markell to legalise sportsbetting in the state has
caused the governor to reconsider his original
legislation, which envisaged up to three more
slot-machine and sports betting casinos in Delaware and
allowed sports betting at up to 10 non-casino venues,
such as sports bars.
The opposition comes from
the existing three land casinos in the state, which have
a state-granted monopoly on gambling in Delaware, and
have pushed for sports betting for some time. However,
they have lobbied heavily against Markell's proposal
because it includes a provision for the state to take a
larger share of casino revenue.
Markell also ran
into a brick wall with the state Supreme Court, because
his original proposal, submitted for a judicial opinion
on its constitutionality, had subsequently been replaced
by another bill.
In a letter to the governor last
week, Chief Justice Myron Steele noted that the
legislation the governor asked the court to consider has
been replaced with a substitute bill, and that normally
the court was not asked to opine on legislation until it
had passed through the legislature and awaited only the
governor's signature.
"On behalf of the justices,
it appears that your request ... has become moot,"
Steele wrote.
Governor Markell's substitute bill
reauthorising a sports lottery and calling for the three
existing casinos to pay a collective annual sports
betting license fee of $4.5 million was scheduled for a
House vote this week, but faces opposition.
Due
to an unsuccessful experiment with a sports lottery in
the late 'seventies, Delaware is one of only four
states, along with Nevada, Montana and Oregon,
grandfathered under a 1992 federal law that bans sports
gambling. Officials say Delaware's status as the only
state east of the Mississippi River that can offer
sports betting could provide an economic buffer against
slot machine competition in neighbouring Pennsylvania
and Maryland.
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