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<br>Key takeaways<br>[bit.ly](https://bit.ly/Bet9jaPromotionCodeYOHAIG) |
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<br>- Kansas lawmakers stopped brand-new sportsbook license extensions until 2026, hinting at possible regulative changes that might impact its six legal operators after 2027.<br> |
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<br>- Missouri is set to introduce legal mobile sportsbooks in late 2025, potentially reversing cross-border wagering trends as Kansas bettors might head east.<br> |
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<br>- Future changes in Kansas might include a sole-operator design or tax hikes, affecting competition and encouraging wagerers to look for [sports betting](http://srv1.mdm4s.com/wiki/index.php?title=Missouri_Sports_Betting_Launch_Could_Come_Before_Kansas_Sportsbook_Changes) options in Missouri.<br>[bit.ly](https://bit.ly/Bet9jaPromotionCodeYOHAIG) |
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<br>Kansas [sports betting](https://youtube.com/shorts/0DAKmmG_ecQ) background<br> |
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<br>Kansas released its very first legal mobile sportsbooks in 2022. Six books now take bets: BetMGM, Caesars, DraftKings, ESPN BET, Fanatics and FanDuel.<br> |
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<br>The ability to position legal bets in Kansas draws in gamblers on the Missouri side of the Kansas City metro location to Kansas to wager, with some doing so most or nearly every day of the week.<br> |
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<br>That could alter if Kansas legislators upend the current regulatory structure. Sources tell Covers some legislators wish to increase the state's sports wagering tax income, among the most affordable per capita of any of the 30 states with statewide legal mobile sportsbooks.<br> |
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<br>Kansas' most likely reconsideration of its six-book legal [sports betting](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV34pN7j-J3AJoD4_c_sAVfg_4qZGeTPR) market next year will follow Missouri goes cope with as many as a dozen books |
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