Current:Home > FinanceCampaign to legalize sports betting in Missouri gets help from mascots to haul voter signatures -Wealth Harmony Labs
Campaign to legalize sports betting in Missouri gets help from mascots to haul voter signatures
View
Date:2025-04-16 20:29:44
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s professional sports teams on Thursday turned in more than 340,000 voter signatures to put a ballot proposal to legalize sports betting before voters this November.
The campaign had help from Cardinals’ mascot Fredbird, Royals’ Sluggerrr and St. Louis Blues’ mascot Louie. The oversized bird, lion and blue bear waved enthusiastically as they hauled boxes filled with voter signatures to the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office in Jefferson City.
Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft now must validate the voter signatures before the proposal officially makes it on the ballot. The campaign needs roughly 180,000 signatures to qualify.
A total of 38 states and the District of Columbia now allow some form sports betting, including 30 states and the nation’s capital that allow online wagering.
The Missouri initiative is an attempt to sidestep the Senate, where bills to allow sports betting have repeatedly stalled. Missouri is one of just a dozen states where sports wagering remains illegal more than five years after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for states to adopt it.
Teams in the coalition include the St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, Kansas City Chiefs, the Kansas City Royals, and the Kansas City Current and St. Louis City soccer teams.
The proposed constitutional amendment would allow each of Missouri’s 13 casinos and six professional sports teams to offer onsite and mobile sports betting. Teams would control onsite betting and advertising within 400 yards (366 meters) of their stadiums and arenas. The initiative also would allow two mobile sports betting operators to be licensed directly by the Missouri Gaming Commission.
Under the initiative, at least $5 million annually in licensing fees and taxes would go toward problem gambling programs, with remaining tax revenues going toward elementary, secondary and higher education. If approved by voters, state regulators would have to launch sports betting no later than Dec. 1, 2025.
veryGood! (779)
Related
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- How a Vietnam vet found healing as the Honey-Do Dude
- Denver shooting injures at least 6 people, police say
- Mayorkas is driven by his own understanding of the immigrant experience. Many in GOP want him gone
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- Former Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict says he only hit late against Steelers
- Grammy Awards 2024 Red Carpet Fashion: See Every Look as the Stars Arrive
- South Dakota tribe bans governor from reservation over US-Mexico border remarks
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- Bulls' Zach LaVine ruled out for the year with foot injury
Ranking
- Connie Chiume, Black Panther Actress, Dead at 72: Lupita Nyong'o and More Pay Tribute
- Former Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict says he only hit late against Steelers
- Man extradited from Sweden to face obstruction charges in arson case targeting Jewish organizations
- Wisconsin Democrats inch closer to overturning Republican-drawn legislative maps
- Breaking debut in Olympics raises question: Are breakers artists or athletes?
- Powell: Federal Reserve on track to cut rates this year with inflation slowing and economy healthy
- Men's college basketball schedule today: The six biggest games Saturday
- Kelsey Plum 'excited' to see Iowa's Caitlin Clark break NCAA scoring record
Recommendation
Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
Coast Guard searching for sailor, 60, who has been missing for 2 weeks
This Look Back at the 2004 Grammys Will Have you Saying Hey Ya!
Second powerful storm in days blows into California, sparking warnings of hurricane-force winds
Olympic men's basketball bracket: Results of the 5x5 tournament
The 3 people killed when a small plane crashed into a Clearwater mobile home have been identified, police say
Skydiver dies in Arizona, 2nd deadly incident involving Eloy skydiving events in less than a month
Hiring is booming. So why aren't more Americans feeling better?