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Minnesota Sports Betting: Legal Daily Fantasy Sports Options Available


The more regulators and gambling establishment operators talk about the topic, the more it seems that legal Minnesota sports betting will end up being a truth quickly. Still, sports betting has actually been on the program for many years with little to no motion.

Here's a short take a look at crucial dates in Minnesota's march to legalize sports wagering:

March 25, 2026: Minnesota advances a costs to prohibit prediction markets, framing them as uncontrolled gaming and imposing felony charges for infractions.

March 20, 2026: Lawmakers in Minnesota, California and Kentucky are introducing bills to control or restrict prediction markets, specifically those connected to sports.

March 16, 2026: Minnesota legislators have introduced legislation to prohibit online sweepstakes-style gambling establishment games.

March 4, 2026: A bipartisan group of Minnesota senators presented costs S.F. 4139 to legislate statewide online sports wagering through Native American people, though it likely remains a low legal top priority.

Nov. 5, 2025: Minnesota Chief Law Officer Keith Ellison has dispersed a letter to 14 operators of prohibited gaming sites - including online gambling establishment and sweepstakes sites - demanding that they cease operation in the state.

Oct. 3, 2025: Minnesota is silently pressing offshore sportsbooks, sweepstakes casinos, and forecast markets to stop uncontrolled operations within the state.

Sept. 17, 2025: Federally controlled prediction markets like Kalshi are allowing sports event betting in all 50 states, including holdouts like Minnesota.

Sept. 11, 2025: Efforts to legalize sports betting in Minnesota are expected to continue in 2026, with legislators highlighting a design in which the state's Native American tribes would control it.

May 20, 2025: NBA Conference Finals presents contrasting betting availability, with the East groups (Knicks, Pacers) seeing complete betting gain access to, but the West teams (Timberwolves and Thunder) shut out as Minnesota and Oklahoma remain two of 11 states that have not approved any form of legal sports betting.

April 24, 2025: A new Minnesota sports betting bill - Senate Bill 3414 - is under consideration in the state's Senate, which would manage mobile sports wagering and everyday dream sports operators.

Feb. 13, 2025: Minnesota's current mobile sports betting costs stops working to advance through the state's first Senate Committee hearing.

Jan. 16, 2025: Minnesota's legislative unpredictability further complicates the future of legal sports wagering in the state.

Jan. 8, 2025: Minnesota is focusing on the problems, not benefits, as the debate for legal sports wagering restarts.

Nov. 22, 2024: Minnesota's sports betting possibilities are possibly complicated by election with a split political control of the legislature and an equally divided House of Representatives.

Aug. 7, 2024: Minnesota's tribal leaders still anticipate pro-gaming policies if Governor Tim Walz is chosen vice president.

May 30, 2024: While the legalization of Minnesota sports betting fell short, Indian Gaming Association officials stay positive.

May 20, 2024: Minnesota fails to bring legal sports wagering in 2024 after the most recent expense was not voted on in your home of Representatives.

May 1, 2024: Minnesota's potential customers for legal sports betting dim for 2024 after committee members recently amended and gotten rid of all sports betting provisions from the state's present bill.

April 5, 2024: Minnesota pro-sports betting lawmaker won't support historic horse racing machines.

March 14, 2024: Minnesota Senate Taxes Committee advances sports wagering bill, however time is going out.

March 7, 2024: Senator Jordan Rasmusson's recent modification to remove in-game wagering from the Minnesota Sports Betting Act 2.0 might possibly stop the costs's favorable development toward legalization.

Feb. 13, 2024: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says he's prepared to sign a sports betting bill if legislature ever passes one.

Jan. 18, 2024: Senator Jeremy Miller launches the 'Minnesota Sports Betting Act 2.0' and will introduce the brand-new bill throughout the upcoming legal session.

Jan. 16, 2024: Rep. Pat Garofalo, Minnesota's sports wagering supporter, won't seek re-election in 2024, triggering a squashing obstacle for legalization in the North Star State.

March 29, 2023: DraftKings releases its standalone DK Horse-branded app, enabling Minnesota sports wagering parties to access pari-mutuel wagering just in time for the Kentucky Derby.

March 2, 2023: Rep. Zack Stephenson keeps in mind during a hearing - in which his expense, HF 2000, advances to the general public Safety and Finance Committee - that a revenue estimate from 2022 reported that a mature Minnesota sports betting market could result in roughly $12 million in taxes each year.

Feb. 20, 2023: Minnesota Rep. Zack Stephenson and Sen. Matt Klein introduce buddy expenses - HF 2000 and SF 1949 - that would legalize retail and online sports betting in the state. MN people would have sports wagering exclusivity.

Jan. 9, 2023: No sports wagering legislation has actually been filed in the Minnesota House or Senate in 2023, but there is bipartisan interest. The legislature expects to resume legal Minnesota sports betting talks quickly.

Jan. 4, 2023: The Minnesota Indian Gaming Association releases a statement declaring its assistance for sports wagering legalization at tribal gambling establishments and on mobile apps.

Dec. 16, 2022: Rep. Zack Stephenson will when again bring Minnesota sports betting to the forefront in 2023. Stephenson's bill will consist of tribal exclusivity, offering Minnesota's people complete control of mobile and retail wagering.

Sept. 18, 2022: A survey carried out by Minnesota Public Radio News specifies that 48% of individuals polled support legal sports betting in the state, while 33% do not, and 19% are uncertain.

July 8, 2022: Sen. Karla Bigham wishes to try and bring up online sports betting legislation in an approaching special session.

June 13, 2022: Neighboring Iowa continues to benefit from the lack of legal Minnesota sports wagering, producing $147.9 million in overall handle in May.

May 23, 2022: Minnesota's Legislature and Senate adjourn for 2022 without passing a bill to legalize sports wagering.

May 12, 2022: The Minnesota House 778 by a vote of 70-57.

March 24, 2022: The Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee approve HF 778 by a vote of 9-6. The bill now heads to the Minnesota Tax Committee.

March 15, 2022: The Minnesota House of Representatives State Government Finance and Elections Committee narrowly elects to push HF 778 forward by a vote of 7-5.

March 8, 2022: Minnesota legislators put forth brand-new legislation (House File 778) in an effort to legislate sports betting.

Feb. 18, 2022: DraftKings mentions Minnesota during its Q4 earnings call as a target for its online sportsbook should official legal sports wagering entered law.

Feb. 16, 2022: Lawmakers reveal a bipartisan effort to present legislation that would enable legal retail and mobile sports betting. Both parties hope a law can be gone by the fall of 2023.

Nov. 4, 2021: Rep. Zack Stephenson voices his support for legal Minnesota sports wagering, announcing he will be presenting a sports wagering expense in 2022.

January 2021: Multiple sports wagering bills are filed but never ever voted on. One bill (SF 410), introduced by Sen. Karla Bigham, proposes mobile sports betting at MN casinos just.

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