It’s time for mobile sports betting in New York: Addabbo 
 BY BILL PARRY 
 As New Jersey celebrates  
 another  month  of  massive  
 revenue brought into its coffers  
 through  sports  betting  
 operations,  state  Senator  
 Joseph  Addabbo  Jr.  continues  
 to push to get New York  
 off the sidelines with mobile  
 sports betting. 
 According  to  the  New  
 Jersey  Department  of  Gaming  
 Enforcement,  the  state’s  
 Sports Wagering Gross Revenue  
 for  the  month  of  September, 
   which  includes  the  
 use  of  mobile  devices,  was  
 $37.9  million,  up  from  $23.8  
 million  in  September  2018,  
 which  is  a  59.3  percent  increase  
 over  the  one-year  
 period. 
 “New Jersey continues to  
 release  astounding  sports  
 wagering  numbers  month  
 after month, while New York  
 remains  largely  out  of  the  
 conversation since we do not  
 allow  mobile  sports  betting  
 as  of  now,”  Addabbo  said.  
 “With  football  season  now  
 in full swing, the MLB playoffs  
 underway,  hockey  season  
 dropping  the  puck,  and  
 basketball season beginning  
 soon,  the  only  way  these  
 numbers can go is up.” 
 During  a  hearing  last  
 May  before  the  Senate  Racing, 
   Gaming  and  Wagering  
 Committee,  which  Addabbo  
 chairs,  Kip  Levin  of  Fan- 
 Duel  and  Lindsay  Slader  of  
 GeoComply  stated  that  approximately  
 24  percent  of  
 New  Jersey’s  sports  betting  
 revenue  are  bets  placed  by  
 New York residents. 
 According  to  those  statistics, 
   New  Yorkers  placed  
 nearly $9.5 million in sports  
 bets  in  the  state  of  New  
 Jersey last moth. 
 “With  New  York  not  allowing  
 mobile  sports  betting, 
   our  revenues  will  
 continue  to  be  poured  into  
 New  Jersey  and  surrounding  
 states  that  have  mobile  
 sports betting, in addition to  
 a missed opportunity for increased  
 educational funding  
 that  is  generated  from  our  
 state’s  gaming  operations  
 and  creation  of  new  jobs,”  
 Addabbo said. 
 Since  January,  New  Jersey  
 has  gained  gross  revenues  
 from  sports  betting  
 State Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. said New York is losing millions  
 in revenue to New Jersey because the state doesn’t allow mobile  
 sports betting.  Photo via Flick.com 
 of  $190.6  million.  Addabbo  
 stated that based on that figure, 
  the lost revenue for New  
 York could be more than $47  
 million and a certain loss of  
 educational funding. 
 Another  aspect  of  sports  
 wagering that often goes unstated  
 is  the  current  illegal  
 sports wagering  that  is  still  
 thriving  in  New  York  since  
 residents do not have an easily  
 accessible way to place a  
 sports bet, according to Addabbo. 
 “Just  because  New  York  
 does not allow mobile sports  
 betting  does  not  mean  that  
 people  are  not  making  
 sports wagers;  they  are  just  
 doing  it  illegally,”  Addabbo  
 said.  “Many  residents  do  
 not  want  to  take  a  long  car  
 ride to make a sports bet, so  
 they go to their local bookie.  
 I believe with mobile and an  
 increase  in  accessibility  to  
 authorized  sports  betting,  
 we  can  recapture  the  revenue  
 currently  being  lost  to  
 illegal  sports  wagering  and  
 as  a  consequence,  increase  
 educational funding as well.  
 I  will  continue  to  push  for  
 mobile  sports  betting  when  
 the  session  begins  again  in  
 2020.” 
 Addabbo  also  pointed  
 out  that  New  York’s  current  
 sports  betting  business, 
   which  is  only  available  
 in-person  at  the  four  
 upstate  licensed  casinos,  
 has  increased  its  pace  and  
 posted a total of $2.3 million  
 in  revenue  for  the  month  of  
 September. 
 Addabbo remained steadfast  
 on  the  need  for  mobile  
 sports  betting  in New  York,  
 pointing  once  again  to  New  
 Jersey’s  $37.9  million  in  
 revenue  for  the  month  of  
 September. 
 Reach  reporter  Bill  Parry  
 by  e-mail  at  bparry@schnepsmedia. 
 com  or  by  phone  
 at (718) 260–4538. 
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