Michigan online interstate poker is a step closer to reality.
SB 991 has been approved by a vote of 85-16 in the Michigan House of Representatives. The bill authorizes the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) to enter into agreements to facilitate online poker with other jurisdictions. Michigan would be eligible to pool players with operators in New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware.
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The poker bill now heads to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to sign into law. It was a year ago Sunday when Whitmer signed a package of gambling bills that legalized online sports betting, online gaming and online poker. Michigan will be the first state with commercial and Native American casinos as well as online sports and casino gaming when the market launches in early 2024.
The bill passed Friday that allows interstate poker is projected to increase play and wagering in the online poker market. It is estimated that increased action and betting in online poker would result in a small increase in tax revenues for both the city of Detroit and the School Aid Fund.
The statute also requires 5% of internet gaming taxes be distributed to the Michigan Agriculture Equine Industry Development Fund. This bill would incrementally increase revenues to the fund.
SB 991 was introduced by Sen. Curtis Hertel Jr. in June because interstate online poker wasn’t included in the Lawful Internet Gaming Act. In September, the bill passed the Senate Regulatory Reform Committee before being approved by the Senate with a 36-1 vote in early October.
The bill also establishes the definition of poker as “the traditional game of poker and any derivative of the game of poker,” as approved by the MGCB.
The bill passed through the House Ways and Means Committee on Dec. 2. The bill has previously made its way through the House Regulatory Reform Committee.
The MGCB on Dec. 10 approved provisional licenses for 15 platform providers who will support the online casino gaming and mobile sports betting offerings from commercial and tribal casinos.