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![]() Esports were explicitly included in this measure. Similar to how Mississippi operates, online sports betting would have only been permitted on certain grounds of licensed operators, not from anywhere in the state. SB 643 – Slightly different from the two aforementioned bills, SB 643 would have legalized remote registration but have put limits on mobile sports betting. ![]() Sponsored by Senator Tony Luetkemeyer, SB 1061 was also last heard in the same committee on March 9. SB 1061 – This sports betting bill was word for word the same as SB 1046. Last heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee on March 9, this bill would never receive another vote on the Senate Floor. The minimum sports betting age would have been 21 and sportsbooks would be taxed at 10% of revenue. The boats would have been able to have up to three “skins” while pro sports teams would’ve been able to license their own sports betting app. SB 1046 – This measure, created by Senator Dan Hegeman, would have authorized the regulation of sports betting on an excursion gambling boat or over the internet only. The legislative session ended on May 27th, meaning the list of sports betting bills in Oklahoma that failed in the past year was fairly extensive: ![]() Those sports betting bills were often left in flux, with lawmakers choosing to not vote on them, instead of outright vetoing them. The 2022 legislative session came and went without any of the many sports betting bills passing through the legislative process. ![]()
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