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Michigan Gaming Control Board Raises Concerns to CFTC About Sports Event Contracts

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May 1, 2025
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Michigan Gaming Control Board Raises Concerns to CFTC About Sports Event Contracts

<p>The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has submitted comments to the <a href=”https://www.cftc.gov/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)</a> expressing strong concerns about the offering of sporting event contracts in Michigan.</p>
<h2>MGCB Says Any Form Of Internet Sports Betting Must Comply With The LSBA</h2>
<p>In a letter addressed to Acting Chairperson Caroline Pham, Executive Director Henry Williams argued that these contracts — financial products that allow users to trade on the outcomes of sports events — are equivalent to <a href=”https://gamblingindustrynews.com/betting/”>internet sports betting</a> wagers that are subject to the <a href=”https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=mcl-Act-149-of-2019#:~:text=AN%20ACT%20to%20create%20the%20lawful%20sports%20betting,the%20promulgation%20of%20rules%3B%20and%20to%20provide%20remedies.” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Lawful Sports Betting Act (LSBA)</a>.</p>
<p>The MGCB emphasized that any form of internet sports betting must comply with the LSBA, a law enacted to ensure a legal, fair, and responsible framework for sports betting in the Wolverine State.</p>
<p>Entities offering sporting event contracts without a sports betting operator license issued by the MGCB may be violating Michigan law. Such platforms could be classified as illegal gambling operators.</p>
<p>“The offering of sporting event contracts by CFTC-regulated entities, without adherence to Michigan’s licensing requirements and in a manner that may not meet prescribed consumer protections, exposes Michigan residents to unnecessary risk and undermines public trust,†<a href=”https://www.michigan.gov/mgcb/news/2025/04/29/mgcb-raises-concerns-to-cftc-about-risks-of-sporting-event-contracts-in-michigan” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>said</a> Henry Williams, Executive Director of the MGCB.</p>
<p>“We are particularly concerned that such contracts are being promoted as investment opportunities, a message that directly contradicts Michigan’s responsible gaming principles.â€</p>
<h2>MGCB Cites Four Key Regulatory Standards In Letter</h2>
<p>The MGCB’s letter outlines four key regulatory standards that apply to internet sports betting and sports prediction markets in Michigan, including:</p>
<p><strong>Licensing and Oversight:</strong> Michigan law requires that all sports betting operators, platform providers, and certain individuals be licensed, undergo thorough background checks, and demonstrate suitability to protect consumers.</p>
<p><strong> Responsible Gaming:</strong> Licensed operators in Michigan are required to offer their patrons a comprehensive suite of <a href=”https://gamblingindustrynews.com/responsible-gambling/”>responsible gaming tools</a> and maintain a statewide self-exclusion program.</p>
<p><strong>Consumer Protection:</strong> Licensed operators must secure patron funds, process withdrawals promptly, and provide complaint resolution options, among other safeguards.</p>
<p><strong>Event Integrity:</strong> Events and wager types must be approved by the MGCB and be subject to integrity monitoring and fraud prevention protocols.</p>
<p>In addition, the MGCB also mentioned that diverting sports betting activity away from licensed Michigan operators could lead to a reduction in state, local, and tribal government revenues.</p>
<p>“The potential for financial harm to both consumers and government programs is real,†added Williams. “Any erosion of the legal, regulated sports betting market undermines the very safeguards we have in place to protect Michiganders.â€</p>
<p>The MGCB has urged the CFTC to consider these concerns.</p>

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