Wisconsin Codifies Tribal Centric Sports Betting While Ohio Lawmakers Push To Rescind Online Wagering Access
Wisconsin enacts tribal sports betting as Ohio GOP moves to ban online wagering. Analyze the latest shifts in US gambling regulation and prediction markets.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 10, 2026, 5:54 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Gambling Insider

A Sovereignty Focused Expansion in the Badger State
Governor Tony Evers has formally signed legislation that establishes a mobile sports betting framework in Wisconsin specifically designed to benefit the state’s eleven recognized tribes. Under the new law, 60% of the generated revenue is earmarked for tribal communities, utilizing a hub and spoke model that requires all betting application servers to be physically located on tribal land. According to Forest County Potawatomi Community Chairman Brooks Boyd, this bipartisan effort is a victory for tribal sovereignty that ensures the economic rewards of digital wagering remain within the local community rather than flowing entirely to national corporations.
The Legislative Retraction Gaining Momentum in Ohio
In a sharp contrast to Wisconsin’s expansion, three Republican lawmakers in Ohio have introduced a proposal to entirely eliminate online sports betting within the state. Majority Whip Riordan McClain, Gary Click, and Johnathan Newman are seeking to roll back the current digital marketplace, effectively limiting all legal sports wagering to Ohio’s four brick and mortar casinos. This move follows public comments from Governor Mike DeWine expressing second thoughts about the initial legalization, suggesting a significant political appetite for a total industry reversal despite the established consumer base.
Federal Courts Grant Reprieve for Prediction Markets
The legal battle over prediction markets reached a new milestone as Kalshi secured a preliminary injunction from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals against New Jersey regulators. The 2-1 judicial ruling prevents the state from enforcing cease and desist orders that were intended to shut down the platform’s operations. While this represents the most significant courtroom victory for Kalshi to date, legal experts suggest the fundamental dispute over whether these exchanges can offer sports event contracts is likely heading toward a final resolution at the Supreme Court.
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