Sports Betting Regulation News Tracker

Track Sports Betting Regulation News

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About Sports Betting Regulation

The US sports betting market has expanded rapidly since the Supreme Court struck down PASPA in 2018, with most states now offering legal sports wagering. However, the regulatory landscape continues to evolve with debates over tax rates, advertising restrictions, problem gambling protections, and potential federal oversight. This page tracks state legalization efforts, regulatory changes, industry consolidation, and the financial performance of major operators.

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As of early 2026, over 38 states plus Washington DC have legalized some form of sports betting, with most offering mobile wagering. The remaining states face varying political and cultural obstacles to legalization, with Texas and California being the largest untapped markets.
Congress has considered proposals for federal minimum standards covering consumer protection, data privacy, advertising restrictions, and integrity monitoring. Sports leagues have pushed for federal oversight to create uniform standards, while states resist preemption of their regulatory authority and tax revenue.
US legal sports betting handle exceeded $100 billion annually, generating billions in gross gaming revenue and state tax receipts. The market is dominated by FanDuel (Flutter Entertainment) and DraftKings, which together hold approximately 70-75% market share in most states.
Current debates center on tax rate levels (ranging from 20% to 51% across states), advertising restrictions (especially during live sports broadcasts), responsible gambling requirements, use of official league data, and whether to allow prop bets on individual player performance.