Washington D.C. Moves Closer To Competitive Betting Marketplace
Regulation · 2024-06-17

Washington D.C. Moves Closer To Competitive Betting Marketplace

The Washington D.C. Council moved closer to implementing a competitive online sports betting marketplace last week, as the District’s FY2025 budget includes the Sports Wagering Amendment Act of 2024. The budget proposal still needs official approval from the council and mayor.

The sports betting language in the budget would allow for multiple sports betting apps to operate in Washington D.C. Currently, only FanDuel has District-wide digital sports wagering access, as it recently took over for GambetDC as the District’s primary betting app.

Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie has spearheaded the push for increased mobile betting apps. BetMGM and Caesars Sportsbook both have retail sportsbooks in Washington D.C., but neither operator has widespread mobile sports betting access.

DraftKings and Fanatics Sportsbook are among the other betting apps to signal their interest in joining Washington D.C.’s sports betting marketplace.

The move toward an open sports betting market came with substantial debate at last week’s council meeting.

Councilmember Zachary Parker questioned why the sports betting bill should move through the budget, rather than through council committees. McDuffie cited the need to move quickly, allowing non-FanDuel operators to keep pace in the marketplace. Parker aimed to strip the sports betting language from the budget, but his amendment effort failed.

McDuffie blamed the D.C. Lottery for delays in a shift to the sports betting market. He wanted the lottery to move faster in considering replacing the contract giving Intralot control over the jurisdiction’s sports betting market. Instead, the lottery allowed FanDuel to become a subcontractor of Intralot to replace GambetDC. The lottery wasn’t immediately forthcoming with FanDuel being named the subcontractor.

“This process was slow because the Committee [on Business and Economic Development] has been really blocked at every turn by the Office of Lottery and Gaming,” McDuffie said. “For months, they refused to publicly disclose the identity of the new subcontractor.”

Some councilmembers also shared concerns about the potential impact to sports betting kiosks in some small businesses. McDuffie attempted to ease those concerns by saying that “there will be a requirement that kiosks are available to those small businesses that want to have them” whether it be through FanDuel or a different operator.

Not only is Washington D.C.’s betting marketplace shifting, but there’s also a notable change coming within the D.C. Lottery. Frank Suarez, the executive director of the Washington D.C. Lottery, will leave the lottery on July 31 to take a new position with the Connecticut Lottery.

“Frank Suarez has provided excellent leadership as the Executive Director of the Office of Lottery and Gaming over the last three years,” a D.C. Lottery spokesperson told Sports Handle. “We wish him the best as he embarks on his new position as the President and CEO of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation.”

Suarez often butted heads with McDuffie, with the two disagreeing on the best path forward for the District. For years, Suarez argued that GambetDC was the best option for Washington D.C. sports betting. Despite his belief in GambetDC, the app continuously fell short of revenue projections and angered customers with its subpar odds and clunky user interface.

He changed his tune on GambetDC earlier this year, suggesting FanDuel should take over for GambetDC as an Intralot subcontractor. Suarez admitted bringing FanDuel to the District could have major revenue benefits. The move away from GambetDC has proved to be financially beneficial for the District, with FanDuel dwarfing GambetDC’s handle and revenue totals since it became the primary sports betting app in the District.

McDuffie, however, still believes an open market with multiple sports betting operators is best for the District. Based on the budget proposal, it seems as if McDuffie is moving closer to getting his wish and his days of arguing with Suarez are nearing an end.

熱門文章
印度最高法院受理公益訴訟,要求全國禁封「偽裝」成社交遊戲的賭博平台
合規與政策
斯里蘭卡博弈產業大轉型,官方:劍指南亞拉斯維加斯
合規與政策
西班牙監管機構警告在線賭博平臺存在身份盜竊行為
合規與政策
印第安納州在線賭場法案在眾議院委員會停滯不前
合規與政策
GGC Awards 2026 璀璨科倫坡:致敬 iGaming 行業的領航者與創新力量
灰度頭條
菲律賓網絡賭博和加密貨幣仍構成持續的洗錢風險
東南亞資訊
橫跨全球6個城市,灰度8場派對邀你共看世界盃,重塑高質量社交新場景
灰度頭條
JILI 宣佈與全球板球傳奇 AB de Villiers(ABD)達成重磅戰略合作
體育遊戲
新澤西州7月博彩收入創6.06億美元新高,頒布禁令
合規與政策
灰度在iGB L!VE 2026展位T70和你相約7月,一起點燃倫敦的熱情!
灰度頭條
哈薩克計劃對線上賭場促銷活動進行處罰
合規與政策
英國確認各垂直行業的賭博稅稅率
合規與政策
越南博彩管控逐步放寬,惟本土需求仍顯乏力
東南亞資訊
超級PAC籌資4800萬美元:體育博彩勢力加碼
合規與政策
巴西擬將博弈稅率提高至24% 稅收將用於社保與醫療領域
合規與政策
首頁
遊戲
合作
發現
我的