Texas Gaming Stalemate: Fertitta Executive Predicts No Legalization Before 2032
AI-GENERATEDFertitta Entertainment's Steven Scheinthal warns that Texas politics will block gaming expansion for years, while a SCOTUS ruling on prediction markets looms.
The prospect of legalized gambling in Texas remains a distant dream for operators and enthusiasts alike. Steven Scheinthal, General Counsel and Executive Vice President of Houston-based Fertitta Entertainment, delivered a sobering assessment to the Nevada Gaming Commission. During a recent licensing hearing, Scheinthal expressed grave doubts about any legislative breakthroughs in the Lone Star State. Despite the high-profile efforts of organizations like Las Vegas Sands to sway Texas lawmakers, the political landscape appears largely impenetrable at this stage.
Scheinthal suggested that the window for change is tied directly to the state's election cycles. He noted that without a significant shift in leadership, the current resistance to gambling will persist for nearly another decade. For an industry that viewed Texas as the next multi-billion dollar frontier, these comments serve as a loud wake-up call regarding the power of local political traditionalism.
Numbers and facts
Financial disclosures during the hearing revealed that Tilman Fertitta and his company currently own approximately 2% of DraftKings stock. Despite being a significant shareholder, Fertitta holds no operational control or seat on the board. This arrangement is a necessity mandated by the NBA. If Fertitta were to take an active leadership role at DraftKings, the league would require the sportsbook to remove his team, the Houston Rockets, from their betting platform. Scheinthal clarified that Fertitta's position is strictly that of a passive investor, stating that Fertitta agreed never to become a board member to protect the team's commercial interests.
Regarding the legislative timeline in Texas, Scheinthal provided a specific and discouraging forecast:
“Based on the current state politics, I don’t envision that gaming would come to Texas. Things could change, but if the politics stay the same in 2028, nothing will change in Texas until 2032.” - Steven Scheinthal, General Counsel at Fertitta Entertainment
This projection implies that at least two more full legislative cycles will pass without a major shift in the state's gambling laws, leaving Texas behind other major states like New York and Florida.
Background
Beyond the specific situation in Texas, Scheinthal addressed the growing controversy surrounding prediction markets. These platforms allow wagers on non-sporting events like elections and economic indices. Currently, some operators claim they fall under the jurisdiction of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) rather than state gambling regulators. This has led to intense legal battles in Nevada and other jurisdictions. Scheinthal anticipates these cases will eventually be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
His hypothesis is rooted in the current composition of the Supreme Court and its historical tendency to favor state's rights. He predicts that the court will rule that it is up to individual states to determine the legality and rules of prediction markets. If this happens, companies will no longer be able to use the CFTC as a shield against state-level prohibitions. Scheinthal also mentioned that a famous investor, known for shorting the 2008 housing market, has placed bets on FanDuel and DraftKings while expecting the Supreme Court to shut down independent prediction market operations.
Why it matters for German players
The American struggle for regulation contrasts sharply with the established framework in Germany. While Texas residents remain in a legal gray area, German players benefit from the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). The German system provides clear player protection tools such as the LUGAS database and a central blocking system (OASIS). For those in Germany, the debate reinforces why using GGL-licensed casinos is essential. Features like the 1,000 euro monthly deposit limit and the 1 euro per spin rule are designed to prevent the kind of regulatory chaos currently seen in the US states. The lack of such a structure in Texas leads to uncertainty, whereas German regulation offers a predictable environment for both hobby players and professional operators.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For casinos holding a license from the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL), the American situation highlights the competitive advantage of being part of a regulated market. While US giants struggle with legislative stalemates and Supreme Court uncertainties, German-licensed operators can focus on market growth within a stable legal bracket. The focus on state's rights in the US mirrors the European principle where domestic authorities define their own safety standards. Operators on the GGL whitelist are protected from the volatile legal shifts that companies in Texas are currently enduring. Furthermore, the anticipated crackdown on prediction markets in the US suggests a global trend towards closing loopholes, a move that benefits licensed operators who have already invested in full compliance with local laws.
Frequently asked questions
When could gambling be legalized in Texas?
Steven Scheinthal from Fertitta Entertainment considers legalization in Texas before 2032 unlikely. He bases this on the current political landscape, which allows no room for a change of course. Without a radical shift in political leadership, the status quo for operators and players will remain.
What role does Tilman Fertitta play concerning sports betting?
Tilman Fertitta, through his company, holds approximately 2% of the shares in sports betting giant DraftKings. However, the NBA has made it clear that Fertitta cannot become a board member of DraftKings. He acts purely as an investor without operational control.
What are prediction markets and how are they regulated?
Prediction markets offer bets on political or economic events and currently exploit a legal grey area under the auspices of the CFTC. Scheinthal expects the Supreme Court to rule that states themselves can regulate these markets, thereby closing this loophole.
How does the gambling situation in Texas differ from that in Germany?
While Texas lacks comparable protective mechanisms like Germany's LUGAS system for monitoring deposit limits, the German Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 offers a secure framework. German players should exclusively use providers with a GGL license to benefit from strict player protection rules.
What lessons can GGL-licensed casinos learn from the situation in Texas?
The legal certainty enjoyed by GGL-licensed casinos in Germany is valuable. Unlike US companies facing high lobbying costs for market access, GGL-licensed providers have clear access. The global trend of strengthening regulatory authorities indicates that providers seeking to evade state oversight will face increasingly severe sanctions.
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