Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB145

Introduced
3/21/25  

Caption

Mobile Sports Wagering; Tax

Impact

As outlined in the bill, a 20% tax will be levied on the adjusted gross revenue produced by mobile sports wagering activities. This tax structure is expected to generate significant revenue for the state, supplementing the overall budget. The bill aims to create a standardized approach to mobile sports wagering, potentially leading to an influx of new revenue streams while ensuring that activities are conducted responsibly and within a regulated framework.

Summary

House Bill 145, introduced by Representative Nelson, aims to authorize and regulate mobile sports wagering in the State of Alaska. The bill outlines the establishment of a licensing system for operators wishing to offer mobile sports wagering services, requiring them to meet certain criteria, including criminal history checks for applicants. It mandates that a license must be issued by the commissioner, who will also impose regulations and collect taxes associated with mobile sports wagers.

Contention

The introduction of HB 145 has prompted discussions surrounding the implications of expanded gambling options within the state. Supporters of the bill argue that it will provide opportunities for economic growth and job creation, while critics voice concerns about the potential for increased gambling addiction and its associated societal impacts. Regulations included in the bill, such as requirements for responsible gambling practices and the promotion of social responsibility, address some of these concerns but remain a point of contention among different stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB194

Mobile Sports Wagering; Tax

AK HB682

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

AK HB874

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

AK HB297

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

AK HB519

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

AK HB4074

Mississippi Mobile Sports Wagering Act; create.

AK HB3159

SPORTS WAGERING-TAX

AK A08928

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators and mobile sports wagering platforms from allowing more than five deposits from an authorized sports bettor in a twenty-four hour period.

AK A09580

Requires mobile sports wagering operators to submit anonymized data to the gaming commission; authorizes the gaming commission to share such data for the purposes of studying the impact of mobile sports wagering on problem gambling.

AK SB2249

Mississippi Mobile Sports Wagering Act; enact and dedicate proceeds to HOPE Scholarship Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.