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Alaska Lawmakers Introduce Online Sports Betting Bill

Robert Linnehan

By Robert Linnehan in Sports Betting News

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Trees are silhouetted against the backdrop of a mountain range along the Seward Highway as the sun sets outside of Anchorage, Alaska, on Aug. 23, 2023.
  • An Alaska House of Representatives member has introduced an online sports betting bill
  • The bill will allow for up to 10 sports betting licenses
  • It sets the state’s sports betting tax rate at 20% of adjusted revenue

Sports betting in the Last Frontier?! Sure, why not!

Rep. Davis Nelson (R-18) recently introduced HB 145, a bill to legalize Alaska online sports betting. The legislation will allow for up to 10 sports betting licenses to be distributed to operators.

If approved, Alaska sports betting will be regulated by the state Department of Revenue.

Experience Wanted for Operators

Alaska currently allows games of chance and bingo, but does not allow full-scale casino gaming. Online sports betting operators would not be tethered to any brick-and-mortar gaming elements in the state.

The legislation allows the Department of Revenue to license up to 10 online sports betting operators. If more than 10 applicants are interested in acquiring a license, the Department of Revenue will award them based on projected gross revenues, relevant experience in other states, and projected tax revenues.

Additionally, operators may only apply for a license if they currently offer online sports betting in at least three other states.

If approved for a license, operators will have to pay a license fee of $100,000. Licenses are valid for one year.

Other bill details:

  • Sets the minimum sports betting age at 21
  • Allows betting on college sports
  • Allows betting on the Olympics
  • Does not regulate daily fantasy sports
  • Allows user accounts to be funded through credit cards

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Is Alaska Serious About Sports Betting?

If approved, the law would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2026.

But is Alaska actually serious about sports betting? Alaska currently has no casino gambling and has not been a major player in sports betting legislation before. This is the first bill introduced in several years to legalize online sports betting in the state and it’s unknown if there is the necessary support to see it across the finish line.

With no professional sports franchises, or Division I colleges, the Alaska sports betting market is likely to be fairly small. No other state in the U.S. with legalized sports betting is home to zero professional sports teams or Division I colleges.

It could be a big sports betting year for the 49th and 50th states, as both Alaska and Hawaii are debating legalization. The Hawaii House of Representatives recently approved a bill to legalize online sports betting in the Aloha State by a 35-10 vote.

The bill calls for at least four online sports betting licenses to be awarded to operators in the state.

Robert Linnehan
Robert Linnehan

Regulatory Writer and Editor

Rob covers all regulatory developments in online gambling. He specializes in US sports betting news along with casino regulation news as one of the most trusted sources in the country.

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