YOST TO WASHINGTON: KEEP SPORTS BETTING UNDER OHIO CONTROL

Yost on Sports Betting

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is leading a bipartisan push to keep control of sports betting in state hands—not Washington’s.

Yost joined 40 other attorneys general in telling federal regulators that so-called “prediction markets” are really just sports gambling dressed up in a different outfit.

“This is gambling, no matter how they try to dress it up,” Yost said, arguing states have the experience and responsibility to regulate it.

WHAT’S THE FIGHT ABOUT?

The battle centers around websites like Polymarket and Kalshi.

These platforms let people wager money on outcomes such as:

That sounds a lot like a sportsbook because, according to the states, it basically is one.

The concern is these sites may be trying to operate under federal commodities rules instead of state gambling laws.

Yost and the coalition say that would let them skip:

WHY OHIO CARES

Sports betting is already legal and heavily regulated in Ohio.

Ohio launched legal sports betting in 2023, creating a major new revenue stream.

That money helps fund state priorities while allowing oversight of operators.

WHAT BETTING IS LEGAL IN OHIO?

Ohio currently allows several forms of legal gambling, including:

Each comes with state rules, taxes, and enforcement.

THE MONEY ANGLE

Let’s be honest: states notice gambling money.

Legal sportsbooks across the country generate:

That’s why many states want betting inside their own regulated system—not siphoned off through loosely regulated online markets.

WHY STATES WANT CONTROL

Yost and others argue states are better positioned to:

THE BIGGER PICTURE

This isn’t just about gambling.

It’s about who gets to control a fast-growing billion-dollar industry: states that already regulate betting—or federal agencies overseeing markets never meant to become sportsbooks.

Ohio’s message was simple:

If it looks like sports betting, acts like sports betting, and profits like sports betting… the state wants the keys.

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