Thursday, April 24, 2025

Let the Good Times Roll, DraftKings Style

 Let the good times roll, at least in the Mississippi House of Representatives.  Michael Goldberg reported in Mississippi Today:


 The sports gambling lobby, as it has done in other states, has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Mississippi politicians trying to convince them to legalize mobile sports betting.

Part of that effort was an unreported trip to the Super Bowl in New Orleans this year for House Speaker Jason White, his staff and a couple of their spouses. The trip was paid for, at least in part, by DraftKings, one of the nation’s highest-grossing gaming companies that has invested heavily in lobbying for legal online betting. 

Thanks to a loophole in Mississippi’s lax lobbying laws, there is no public report to date of the expensive weekend in lobbying reports that are supposed to document spending on behalf of state employees. The cheapest tickets to the Super Bowl retailed for nearly $3,000 each. The group attended the game less than a week after White oversaw the House’s approval of legislation to legalize mobile sports betting in Mississippi. 

The Republican speaker, one of the most powerful politicians in the state, has repeatedly said that legalizing mobile sports betting is one of his top priorities. He has continued to push for legal online betting after it has repeatedly died in the Senate. Proponents, such as White, say legalization would be a financial boon to the state. It would also further enrich the gambling companies that facilitate online betting. Rest of article.  

The trip does not have to be reported in what most considered to be a timely manner due to Mississippi's weak campaign finance and lobbying laws.  

In response, a spokesperson for the company pointed to state lobbying law that gives the clients of lobbyists, in this case DraftKings, until the end of the year to document gifts to public officials. 

Mississippi’s lobbying laws do allow for a distinction between individual lobbyists and clients, leaving open to interpretation what lobbyists and their clients are required to report and when they’re required to report their expenses. The DraftKings spokesperson said that distinction allows it to wait until the end of the year to report the excursion for White’s group. This means DraftKings is claiming the company or the Sports Betting Alliance, not its lobbyist, funded the Super Bowl outing.

JJ attempted to obtain a comment from the Speaker's office but was unsuccessful. 

The article is correct.  Clients get much more leeway to report lobbying expenses than do lobbyists.  


42 comments:

Anonymous said...

panem et circenses

Anonymous said...

this kinda shit is what SHOULD be illegal, not worrying so much about a little pot or the tint on someones windows

Anonymous said...

Disgraceful. I support this particular issue of legalizing sports betting but the overarching theme of corporations essentially bribing politicians is a cancer on our state and country. Wonder how much Blount got from the other side to kill it?

Anonymous said...

If I’m reading this correctly, this is proof positive again, politicians looking out for themselves first, if not flat out bribery.

Anonymous said...

I doubt anyone is surprised about this info. At some point the legislature needs to allow casinos to be anywhere in the state. There definitely needs to be one in the Jackson metropolitan area.

anonymous said...

to 4;03.....theres no ''essentially'' to it. lobbying is legalized bribery pure and simple.

Anonymous said...

@4:40 it is not really bribery when you are honestly convinced that this is what is best for Mississippi. And if you don’t like the laws then start a referendum to change the law!

Anonymous said...

And, 3:48 ----- why not both! Why get rid of your vice as being illegal and just making theirs?

IMO, both should be illegal, and punished.

Anonymous said...

Palms greased with Super Bowl tickets for the whole family, plus hotel rooms? Airline tickets? Rental car? Meals? Seating in a skybox?

There is never any shame in their creeping game said...

Is the fact that legislators can do payola smelling stuff like this both legally and on the down low a bug in how things really work in the 'Sip?

Or is stuff like this a feature of how things work in the 'Sip?


Hmmmm.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for checking in Jason.

Anonymous said...

As a Mississippian, I own a lot of shares of DKNG so I am fine with this. You would be too if you weren’t a poor who has no investments.

Anonymous said...

Everyone should hire lobbyists John Morgan Hughes, and you too will be famous and make the news. 🤣

Anonymous said...

This is just like what the late Sen. Tommy Gollott of Biloxi did before he pushed for casinos on the beach.

Anonymous said...

@ 4:53 - WTF do you mean by 'start a referendum'? Where have you been, Rip Van Winkle....we have no referendum process, thanks to Delbert!

Anonymous said...

Tip of the iceberg.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if "Mississippi Today" also conducted an in-depth investigation into the (anti-mobile sports betting) lobbyists ?

It's odd that when the House almost unanimously passes a bill to allow such, and Senator David Blount, (Democratic Chairman of the Senate Gaming Committee) ... lets said bill die in his Committee. Many citizens have questions.

His own party routinely barks about "the end of democracy" ...
but Blount refuse to allow a simple piece of legislation for a floor vote ?


Anonymous said...

Mr. White says this would be “a financial boon to the state”…. yeah, right - just like legalizing alcohol, casino land-based gambling, and bringing in the lottery was supposed to be the panacea for all our ills. How did all these things play out?

Anonymous said...

The difference in this and what Chokwe did is in reporting. Lobbyists have to register. One was over the table and the other was allegedly under the table and clearly in exchange for a favor. Very thin line between a gift, contribution, and bribe.

Anonymous said...

What else would anyone expect from someone as immature and average as Speaker White. The hypocrisy is amazing.

Anonymous said...

Physicians can’t even take an ink pen anymore (see Sunshine Act). Yet, these politicians…both in MS and DC…take trips and gifts. Always rules for thee, but not for me. I support legal mobile betting in MS, but this is absurd. Let’s get a Sunshine Act for all state legislators and employees. Any and all expenses should be publicly available online

Anonymous said...

Clarke enjoys the perks.

Anonymous said...

The Senate stated early in the the 2025 session that they were against on-line sports betting. Don't try putting this on the Senate. There were also House members that went to the Superbowl!

Anonymous said...

Spoken like a Mississippi Legislator scumbag.

Anonymous said...

I am in no way defending that POS former mayor of ours, and hope he gets a good stretch in the pokey, but I don’t see a lot of difference in what he did and what Jason did. They both took money from someone wanting to benefit from that gift. Bribery is legal as long as you follow certain rules.

Anonymous said...

You can thank Democrat Delbert Hosemann for the power he has given to the likes of Blount in the Senate.

As for the Barksdalers, their only objective is pursuit of the liberal agenda. Read any of KF's summaries regarding the corruption and incompetency of Lumumba and understand that Kid Ganuchump and his indy team leaguers didn't report on any of it. And now they have trotted out David Hampton. LMAO

Anonymous said...

Just one more disappointment for this district 48 constituent.

Anonymous said...

Didn't get a budget done this year, at least we got mobile gaming!

Anonymous said...

9:01 with the win.

Anonymous said...

That was a really long article just to say that everyone is following the law to a T. Good God at this sentence: "Thanks to a loophole in Mississippi’s lax lobbying laws, there is no public report to date of the expensive weekend in lobbying reports that are supposed to document spending on behalf of state employees."

Anonymous said...

Seriously, this all you got?

Anonymous said...

They are all the same, except that those receiving them have passed laws to make some of them "legal."

Anonymous said...

Dang it, I'm going to have to buy a KF tumbler now!

Anonymous said...

How big of an idiot is the staffer and her husband to draw attention to this?

Anonymous said...

Rules for thee, not for me!

Anonymous said...

Taking gifts from lobbyists is the very definition of bribery or used to be. Those we elect are supposed to represent everyone in their district, not just the ones who can give them the most gifts.
It was a dark day when the Supreme Court began gutting McCain Feingold initially began gutting the law in 2007 and all but killed it 16 years after passage. Money and greed at every level of society has contributed to us not being a country Of the People and By the People, but a country ruled by and for the richest of us who can't resist the temptation to demand unwavering loyalty all the time. Those we elect serve US, not themselves! They get paid a modest amount for a reason! Our White House was never built to be a gilded palace. Indeed, for over a hundred years ,every citizen could go there to "petition" the President. There was free public access until the 1940's and it was 1995 ( the bombing in Oklahoma of the Federal building )before public traffic on Pennsylvania Ave ended.
It was a sad day when in 1995, when it was closed to traffic. It is the people's house (not a palace) and most Presidents respected the history and restored and decorated without permanently altering the historic first floor. I hope that newly " gilded" moldings in the Oval (and I hope no place else) can be restored without damage.

Anonymous said...

If you go to Tico's on week nights while the House & Senate are in session you can see the lobbyist entertaining and deals being made.

Anonymous said...

Different rules for different public employees.

I worked with a Mississippi state agency that dealt daily with members of the public. It wasn't unusual for staff members to receive thank you notes from constituents who's had some thorny issue resolved -- sometimes, those notes were accompanied by gifts. If the gift was flowers or a plant, the staff member was not permitted to keep them at his/her desk, they were required to put them in the public area of the agency. When the flowers or plant died, the vase became the property of the agency.

If the gift was anything else, like a $15 gift card to Chick-Fil-A or a trinket for your desk, the employee was required to write a note of thanks and send the item back to the giver. Staff were always told this was the law.

I guess the speaker's office is exempt.

Anonymous said...

@10:38. 2005 called to let you know it is 2025 now and what your saying hasn’t been true in a very long time. They go to places look like Table 100 and Koestler Prime now.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like politics as usual. Nothing to see here

Anonymous said...

How much wiil it cost, and who is getting paid off to get this passed? Makes you think!

Anonymous said...

Just what our kids need, easy access to 24/7, 365 anywhere, anytime gambling. Just wait until your seven-year-old unlocks a phone and starts placing wagers.


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