(AsiaGameHub) –   State legislators have defeated the measure with a vote of 27 to 21.

US.- The Oklahoma Senate has voted down House Bill 1047, legislation aimed at legalizing sports betting. The proposal was rejected by a margin of 27-21.

Drafted by Representative Ken Luttrell and Senator Bill Coleman, HB 1047 sought to grant tribes the authority to offer both retail and mobile sports wagering, building upon the State-Tribal Gaming Act of 2004 that provides tribes exclusive gaming rights. The bill had previously passed in the House of Representatives.

Coleman pointed to the growth of prediction markets as a rationale for the bill, arguing it would “not establish a new form of gambling.” “Sports betting is already happening legally, but it’s unregulated and the state receives no benefit. This legislation offers a regulated option with operators dedicated to addressing problem gambling,” he stated.

Those against the bill expressed a desire to avoid fueling gambling addiction related to sports betting.

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