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Ohio GOP Bills Would Ban Online Sports, College Betting

A team of Ohio GOP lawmakers have filed bills that would overhaul sports betting in the state, including a ban on online sports wagering.
Ohio bills would ban online sports betting.
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Gaming Edge’s TL;DR

  • Ohio Republicans have filed bills that would ban online sports gambling and bar wagers on college athletics.
  • These proposals aim to overhaul Ohio’s sports betting framework and, if passed, would have noticeable effects for players and operators in one of the top sports betting states.

A group of Ohio Republican lawmakers have introduced two bills targeting the state’s sports gaming industry.

The measures would ban online sports gambling, prohibit any wagering on college athletics, and place additional limits on the types of bets allowed, including bans on parlays and prop bets.

Sponsors describe the package as a broad rewrite of the existing rules. Opponents (including industry stakeholders) say it would sharply reduce options for bettors and force operators to rework or withdraw their Ohio offerings.

Sports betting revenue would decline significantly

For Ohio players, an online ban would remove the convenience of mobile and web sportsbooks, pushing wagering back to retail locations or out of state.

A college betting prohibition would eliminate a large class of events and prop markets that many bettors and casual fans use frequently, reducing available lines and live/in-play options.

Operators would face revenue declines in Ohio, potential contract and licensing adjustments, and increased compliance costs to retrofit product offerings.

From a market perspective, taxes and state sportsbook revenue could fall if handle shifts away from regulated channels.

The bills now start the legislative path. Committee hearings, public testimony, and floor votes are the next steps before any governor’s consideration. Expect active lobbying from sportsbooks, gaming trade groups, and public-interest organizations as the measures move through the process.

Based on reporting by News 5 Cleveland.

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