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Wisconsin Assembly Pulls Vote on Tribal Online Sports Betting Bill

Backers plan to revive the measure next year after late pushback over legal risks plus the bill’s economics.

Overview

  • Assembly leaders removed AB 601 from the floor calendar hours before a scheduled vote following objections from some Republicans and conservative groups.
  • The bill would authorize statewide mobile wagering routed through tribal platforms so long as bettors are in Wisconsin and sportsbook servers sit on tribal land.
  • Tribal-state compact amendments would be required, with subsequent approval from the governor, the Senate, and the U.S. Department of the Interior.
  • National sportsbook lobbyists argued the proposal is unworkable, citing a revenue-share structure they say would force outside operators to remit at least 60% to tribes.
  • Sponsors and allies, including several tribes and business groups, say action is needed to curb growth of federally regulated prediction markets, and Gov. Tony Evers has signaled openness to a tribe-centered bill.