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Official statement

AGA comments on sports betting in US capital

After Washington D.C. has become the seventh jursidiction to legalise sports betting when the local City Council approved the Sports Wagering Lottery Amendment Act, the American Gaming Association (AGA) released a statement on the novelty. “This represents a step in the right direction, although we remain concerned about giving the lottery a virtual monopoly in the mobile market,” commented AGA’s executive Sara Slane.

“We are encouraged by the D.C. City Council’s vote to authorize sports wagering in the District. This decision represents a step in the right direction when it comes to protecting consumers and the integrity of sports,” said Sara Slane, AGA’s senior vice president of public affairs.

“We’re pleased the bill adheres to a number of AGA’s priorities for successful sports betting legislation, including promoting responsible gaming, instituting a reasonable tax rate and excluding any ‘integrity fees’ or ‘exclusive data fees,’ which have been rightfully rejected in every other jurisdiction that has enacted sports betting legislation,” Slane added.

“While the vote today is progress, we remain deeply concerned about giving the lottery a virtual monopoly in the mobile market. Predictably, this will result in less investment and innovation, to the detriment of consumers and the ability of a nascent legal marketplace to compete with the accessibility and convenience offered by many established illegal wagering operations,” Slane  continued.

“AGA urges District policymakers to reevaluate the merits of this key aspect of their framework and allow greater competition in the future. AGA remains available to serve as a resource to the District and any other jurisdiction looking to create legal sports betting markets, protecting consumers and generating economic benefits in the process,” she concluded.

Source: GMB