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REPORTS TRIBAL GAMING / STATE-BY-STATE


casino in Mountain Home which is off tribal lands which is possible via the ‘land-in-trust’ special permission process. Te tribe has been planning the casino for more than a decade and bought the 157- acre plot of land in early 2020.


Te $311m 500,000sq.ft casino will include 2,000 slots, a 250 room hotel, six restaurants, event centre and bowling, theatre and arcade area and horse racing track.


Te tribe discussed a joint venture with the Shoshone Paiute tribe but negotiations have been unsuccessful and both tribes are now pushing ahead with individual plans. Tis is Paiute’s first casino proposal, also in Mountain Home, but despite a letter of intent nothing further has happened to date.


Te Paiute tribe says it has its eye on a plot and has been trying to pursue a casino in Mountain Home since the 1990s and declined a joint venture as establishing their own casino would offer more economic opportunities to tribal members and be a boost for their community which suffers high poverty rates.


THERE ARE SIX ONLINE


SPORTSBOOKS OPERATIONAL IN


KANSAS. THE FIRST YEAR SAW $7M IN


STATE TAX REVENUE FROM SPORTS BETTING FROM


$1.85BN IN WAGERS AND $166.4M IN REVENUE.


permitted via landbased sportsbooks within the casino properties.


Te legislation means commercial casinos are authorised to partner with up to 50 retail locations and host sports wagering kiosks at their facilities.


Tere are six online sportsbooks operational in Kansas including BetMGM, DraftKings, Caesars, PointsBet and FanDuel. Te first year saw $7m in state tax revenue from sports betting from $1.85bn in wagers and $166.4m in revenue.


Meanwhile the Prairie Band Casino and Resort will become the first tribal casino in the state of Kansas to offer sports betting at the end of the year after a new tribal-state gaming Compact was signed in July this year.


IN 2019 LAWMAKERS AUTHORISED THE


KANSAS


Tere are four commercial casinos and seven tribal casinos in Kansas. Commercial casinos can offer slots and table games and after legislation was passed in September last year retail and mobile sports betting are now also


P42 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS


STATE’S COMMERCIAL CASINOS AND 12 INDIAN TRIBES TO OFFER STATEWIDE ONLINE BETTING AND IGAMING THROUGH A SINGLE SPORTSBOOK, CASINO AND POKER PLATFORM


AFFILIATED WITH EACH CASINO OR TRIBE.


Te tribe’s retail outlet is due to be opened later 2023 whilst the mobile app waits on Florida’s decision concerning bets offered remotely outside of ‘tribal lands’. Te tribe has signed a partnership with Kambi.


Prairie Band Casino opened in 1998 near Topeka as the first full service casino in Kansas and is operated by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation and it holds 1,200 slots, 25 table games and 400 seat bingo hall.


Te seven tribal casinos are governed by the State Gaming Agency and the first tribal casino, Golden Eagle (Kickapoo Tribe) opened in 1996 on Kickapoo reservation which were later followed by the Sac and Fox Casino


(Sac and Fox Tribe), Prairie Band Casino, Casino White Cloud (Iowa Tribe), 7th Street Casino and Crosswinds Casino (Wyandotte Nation) and Downstream Casino Resort (Quapaw Tribe).


MICHIGAN


Tere are just three commercial landbased casinos in Michigan and 23 tribal Class III casinos operated via 12 compacts with tribes throughout the state. Commercial casinos were first authorised in 1996 after a referendum permitted a maximum of three casinos in Detroit.


In 2019 lawmakers authorised the state’s commercial casinos and 12 Indian tribes to offer statewide online sports betting and igaming through a single sportsbook, casino and poker platform affiliated with each casino or tribe.


Online gaming began in January 2021 and by end of last year there were 15 online sportsbooks, 14 internet casinos and three online poker platforms operations.


In 2022 total GGR from igaming amounted to $1.58bn whilst sports betting saw a GGR of $400m.


In the month of July 2023 state and tribal casinos reported a combined total GGR from igaming of $153.6m and $22.5m GGR from sports betting.


Of the 12 tribes the biggest operators include Pokagon Band of


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