LINCOLN- Hall of Fame former Nebraska head football coach Tom Osborne testified against legalizing online sports betting, arguing it would exacerbate problems for athletes and turn sporting events into gambling exercises. This stance contrasts with Governor Jim Pillen, one of Osborne's former players, who supports legalization despite his personal opposition to gambling. Osborne, along with other opponents, expressed concerns about increased addiction rates and suggested waiting to assess the impact of recently legalized casinos at race tracks before expanding gambling further.
The General Affairs Committee heard testimony on three pieces of legislation introduced by State Sens. Eliot Bostar and Justin Wayne to legalize online sports betting through constitutional amendments and establish a framework for mobile sports wagering. Bostar emphasized that Nebraskans are already engaging in online sports betting through neighboring states and the black market, arguing that legalization would provide a regulated environment and significant tax benefits. Both senators highlighted the potential revenue loss to neighboring states and the black market, with Bostar estimating at least $32 million in annual revenue.
Supporters, including Lance Morgan from Ho-Chunk Inc., pointed out the economic benefits and potential for tax revenue without burdening Nebraskans. Gov. Pillen acknowledged that many Nebraskans already engage in online sports betting and stated he would support future legislation, though he has not endorsed the current proposals. The committee took no immediate action on the bills, leaving the debate on online sports betting's potential legalization and its implications for Nebraska ongoing.
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