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Spurred by its competition with surrounding Missouri, Kansas has actually taken the action to enable wagerers to finally wager on sports in the Sunflower State.


Here are some important dates in the history of legal sports betting in Kansas:


Sept. 23, 2025: Missouri's upcoming launch of legalized sports banking on Dec. 1 might lower Kansas's wagering profits, as Missouri residents currently cross the border to position bets.


July 31, 2025: bet365 officially introduces in Kansas, becoming the state's seventh active sportsbook.


May 19, 2025: Kansas sports betting takes pleasure in a strong month of April, with income up 16.6% year-over-year.


April 14, 2025: Kansas legislators bypassed a veto to prohibit new sportsbook license settlements until 2026, signifying possible significant regulative modifications ahead of 2027 license expirations.


April 11, 2025: Kansas sports wagering operators enjoyed year-over-year growth in March, with overall revenue hitting $8 million, a 12.4% year-over-year increase compared to $7.1 million for March 2024.


April 11, 2025: Kansas bettors might lose access to the state's 6 legal sportsbooks in future years after legislators voted to restrict renewing licenses with its betting platforms.


March 17, 2025: Kansas' February earnings is up month-over-month, eclipsing almost $24 million in revenue to make a nearly $8 monthly increase.


Feb. 14, 2025: Kansas set a brand-new high-water mark of $302 million wagered in January, resulting in a 9.3% hold for the fourth-highest revenue. The record handle increased 26% year-over-year.


Jan. 14, 2025: Kansas' sports wagering earnings decreases 50% year-over-year in December, making just a 5.8% hold, which is the state's 3rd lowest hold of 2024.


Dec. 13, 2024: Kansas makes a record handle in November, going beyond $280 million in wagers for the month.


Nov. 14, 2024: Kansas earns a brand-new sports betting handle record, increasing 10.5 YoY after bringing in $275.9 million in October.


Oct. 11, 2024: Kansas nearly triples its earnings in September compared to August, making $248.8 million in sports betting revenues for the month.


Sept. 23, 2024: Underdog Fantasy returns to Kansas under a new 'peer-to-peer' format that now "compiles with the spirit of Kansas law," says the Kansas racing and Gaming Commission.


Sept. 20, 2024: Covers' own Ryan Butler goes to the hotspot for placing bets along the Missouri-Kansas border.


Sept. 18, 2024: Missouri residents preparing to vote on legislating sports wagering this November triggers concern among Kansas university professors.


Sept. 16, 2024: Kansas' sports betting handles spikes 56% year-over-year after reporting $146.9 million in wagers in August.


Aug. 16, 2024: Kansas' handle closes July up 50% year-over-year in spite of recording second-worst numbers of the year.


July 16, 2024: Kansas' sports wagering manages drops 18% month-over-month in June, earning a reported $140.1 million in wagers.


June 21, 2024: Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly indications HB 2001 into law, allowing her state to provide the NFL's Chiefs and MLB's Royals arena job rewards.


June 19, 2024: Kansas lawmakers authorize tax cuts in an attempt to entice major sports franchises to the state.


June 13, 2024: Kansas' sports wagering handles rises 43% year-over-year in May, despite experiencing a regular monthly dip.


June 12, 2024: Kansas Mayor backs using sports betting earnings to entice the Chiefs and Royals from neighboring Missouri in the middle of arena financing issues.


May 16, 2024: Kansas deal with falls listed below $200 million in April as the summer season downturn methods.


March 18, 2024: Kansas experiences drop for 3rd straight month with sports wagering deal with and earnings, now holding a weak 1.5% hold throughout all legal betting in the state.


Feb. 16, 2024: Kansas' sports betting deal with in January falls by 7.7% compared to December, however still made $239.6 million.


Feb. 16, 2024: Several states, including Kansas, sent cease-and-desists letters to different daily dream sports (DFS) operators, including Underdog.


Jan. 16, 2024: Kansas earnings jumps despite the same sports wagering manage in December, revealing $259.6 million in wagers for the month.


Nov. 14, 2023: ESPN BET goes live with online and mobile sports wagering, launching in Kansas and 16 other states.


Nov. 2, 2023: ESPN BET plans to release on Nov. 14, 2023, with online sports betting going reside in 17 U.S. states, including Kansas.


July 20, 2023: An amendment to a Kansas gaming compact clears a Native American people to offer retail sports wagering at its gambling establishment in Mayetta.


March 10, 2023: Boot Hill Casino and Resort formally opens its physical sportsbook (DraftKings), providing Kansas wagerers with another retail option simply in time for March Madness.


Oct. 13, 2022: The inaugural Kansas sports betting manage report - following September's legal launch - showed that retail and online sportsbooks dealt with $160.5 million in bets.


Sept. 8, 2022: Kansas sports wagering officially launches.


Sept. 1, 2022: Kansas initiates its 'soft launch' of legal sports wagering in the state. Six certified sportsbooks - Barstool, BetMGM, Caesars, DraftKings, FanDuel, and PointsBet - all go live. Governor Laura Kelly puts the very first bet at Barstool Sportsbook at Hollywood Casino - a $15 wager on the Chiefs to win the 2023 Super Bowl.


Aug. 31, 2022: PointsBet gets the thumbs-up to release on Thursday, Sept. 1. Meanwhile, DraftKings validates it will introduce its sportsbook in Kansas on the first day, too.


Aug. 26, 2022: The Kansas Lottery reveals Barstool, BetMGM, Caesars, DraftKings, FanDuel, and PointsBet have all been approved to release sports wagering operations on Sept. 1.


Aug. 25, 2022: Butler National Corporation (Boot Hill Casino & Resort) partners with Golden Nugget. Boot Hill Casino has already partnered with Bally Bet and DraftKings.


Aug. 18, 2022: Gov. Kelly makes it official. Kansas sports wagering will begin on Sept. 1, with a "soft launch," followed by a full launch a week later. Mobile betting and retail wagering will both be allowed.


Aug. 15, 2022: The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC) follows the lead of the state lottery game, authorizing a temporary set of rules for legal sports wagering.


Aug. 10, 2022: The state lottery game commission authorizes a changed list of 15 sports wagering rules, moving one action more detailed to legislating the practice in Kansas. However, Kansas Lottery Director Stephen Durrell isn't ready to announce a specific launch date.


Aug. 4, 2022: FanDuel Sportsbook provides new Kansas clients $100 in very first bet offer via a pre-launch sign-up discount.


July 26, 2022: Kansas regulators keep in mind that legal sports wagering most likely will not be up and running for the start of the upcoming NFL season, which begins Sept. 8, 2022. While no specific launch date has actually been set, the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC) and the Kansas Lottery say there will be a universal start date that might see retail and mobile wagering go live at the same time.


July 20, 2022: Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway announces a partnership with Barstool Sportsbook. A temporary retail sportsbook is anticipated to open in time for the 2022 NFL season.


June 20, 2022: Gov. Kelly ceremoniously signs SB 84. Kelly also minimizes the probability that Kansas sports betting would create enough earnings to draw the Kansas City Chiefs out of Missouri.


June 15, 2022: The Kansas Lottery and Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission are already working on regulations and agreements with stakeholders ahead of July 1, 2022 - when legal sports wagering goes into impact.


April 29, 2022: The state Senate approves the Kansas sports wagering bill (SB 84) with a 21-13 vote, sending the legislation to the desk of Gov. Kelly. By all accounts, the guv is anticipated to sign and formally bring legal sports betting to the Sunflower State.


April 28, 2022: Your home overwhelmingly advances SB 84 with a 73-49 vote. The expense now heads to the Senate, where it should be authorized before reaching the guv for a last go-ahead.


April 3, 2022: After going through the House, 63-50, a new wrinkle in Kansas' sports betting costs (SB 84) causes the legislation to stall in the Senate. The last-minute arrangement would have 80% of the profits made through sports wagering go towards a fund meant to bring in expert sports franchises to the state.


March 30, 2022: Senate Bill 84 is amended by legislators to include the contents of HB 2740, keeping legal dreams alive. The move assists push the bill through your home through an 88-36 vote and sends it forward to a joint committee, which will attempt to make the costs acceptable to both chambers of the legislature.


March 16, 2022: Your house introduces HB 2740, an expense similar to SB 84, that includes some extra pieces of language. Under this legislation, Kansas' 4 commercial casinos could run retail and online sports wagering with as much as 3 mobile partners each.