Minnesota sports betting meets opposition this legislative session

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Minnesota lawmakers look at sports gambling

Now an annual tradition that comes with varying odds, Minnesota lawmakers are again set to consider whether to legalize sports betting this legislative session. FOX 9’s Corin Hoggard outlines where the smart money lies.

Sports betting is back on the table in Minnesota, with a new bill set to be discussed soon.

Minnesota sports betting debate

What we know:

The bill aims to legalize sports betting in Minnesota, introducing safeguards like limits on prop bets and push notifications. It also allows gamblers to set spending limits and cooling-off periods.

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Minnesota sports gambling under consideration

Legalizing sports betting in Minnesota is again being considered by lawmakers this legislative session. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the latest.

What they're saying:

"If you will enjoy it, we will make a safe path for you," said Sen. Nick Frentz, (DFL-North Mankato), an author of the bill.

Sen. Jeremy Miller, (R-Winona), added, "It's time to get it done," emphasizing the need for consumer protections.

Some lawmakers, like Sen. John Marty, (DFL-Roseville), want more protections, including limits on advertising to younger people and holding the industry accountable if betting apps encourage gambling addicts.

Concerns over problem gambling

What's next:

The bill's first committee hearing is scheduled for next week. Supporters believe the odds of legalization are about 50/50, while opponents think they might be lower.

The other side: Sen. Jordan Rasmusson, (R-Fergus Falls), expressed concerns about the potential increase in problem gambling and family bankruptcies, citing experiences from other states. He also wants to ban in-game betting, which he believes can indicate addictive behavior.

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