Sports betting top priority for Delaware gambling industry
10 December 2008
DOVER, Delaware -- As reported by The (Salisbury) Daily
Times: "With a new General Assembly set to convene next month, legalized
sports wagering remains the top priority for Delaware's gambling industry..
"With new slot machine competition in neighboring
Pennsylvania and the approval by Maryland voters this month of slot machines
in their state, Delaware's three racetrack casinos are looking for any advantage
they can find.
"Among the proposals discussed Tuesday by the state
Video Lottery Advisory Council, an industry trade group, sports betting
remains at the top of the list.
"...Ed Sutor, president and chief executive officer
of Dover Downs Inc., said sports betting would draw a new demographic to
Delaware casinos — young men — and likely would result in spinoff food and
drink business and increased attendance at live boxing matches.
"By virtue of a failed experiment with a sports lottery
in the late 1970s, Delaware is one of only four states, along with Nevada,
Montana and Oregon, that received grandfathered exemptions from a 1992 federal
law banning sports gambling.
"Faced with slot machine competition in Maryland
and Pennsylvania, and table games in West Virginia, Delaware officials are
taking an increasingly hard look at reviving sports gaming, an option open
to no other state east of the Mississippi River...."