One of the upshots to living in Vermont, which doesn’t allow much by the way of legal gambling options, is that residents can at least participate in any daily fantasy sports (DFS) contest with no restrictions. To regulate daily fantasy sports in Vermont and provide consumer protections.ĭied in the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee To make it against the law to hold private card games that exceed $100 to buy in or play.ĭied in the House General, Housing and Military Affairs Committee It looked to find methods to gain an estimated $1-4 million in revenue. To create a Vermont sports betting study committee. Taxes go to the General Fund.ĭied in the House General, Housing, and Military Affairs Committee To have the Board of Liquor and Lottery oversee and regulate Vermont sports betting. To tax Vermont sportsbooks and fantasy operators at 10% while allowing players 21+ to bet. Passed in Senate, Died in the House General, Housing, and Military Affairs Committee They would research other state’s sports betting laws, taxation methods, and impacts.
To regulate online sports in Vermont as well as adding a tax to fantasy sports contests.ĭied in the Senate Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs Committee To regulate sports in Vermont with the exception of in-state college or university sporting events.Īpproved in both chambers and signed by Governor Phil Scott in June 2023.