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Created Apr 28, 2026 by Wilhelmina Christison@wilhelminachriMaintainer

Louisiana Withdraws SB 354, Professional Prop Bets Safe


Louisiana's Senate Bill 354 (SB 354), which intended to extend limitations on prop bets, will no longer move on this session. The decision keeps expert prop bets and micro-bets available throughout US online sportsbooks operating in the state.

It is essential to note that Louisiana had actually currently prohibited individual player prop bets for college sports in 2024. SB 354 would have applied similar restrictions to professional sports, targeting wagers connected to in-game results and player efficiency.

Senator Katrina Jackson-Andrews Withdraws SB 354

Senator Katrina Jackson-Andrews introduced SB 354 earlier in 2026 to curb growing concerns over professional sports wagering. She eventually chose to withdraw the costs before it might advance even more in the legal process.

The choice followed feedback from stakeholders and fiscal analysts, along with cautious factor to consider of unexpected effects. Lawmakers selected to pause the proposal rather than push forward .

SB 354's Key Provisions

SB 354 focused on expert prop bets and micro-bets. Micro-bets are short-term wagers on small events during a game (e.g., banking on whether the next pitch is a strike). The expense would have restricted:

Player-specific prop bets in professional leagues such as the NFL, NBA, and MLB In-game micro-bets tied to specific plays or results Fast-paced wagering markets targeting single events

Supporters highlighted rising issues about athlete harassment, noting a growing pattern of gamers being gotten in touch with or pushed by gamblers over specific outcomes. This issue has been especially prominent in the NCAA and NBA, and it was a major individual motivator for Senator Jackson-Andrews.

Critics, nevertheless, cautioned that the ban would get rid of a significant income stream and interrupt the expert sports wagering market.

Lost Tax Revenue Raises Red Flags

A fiscal analysis was definitive in the bill's withdrawal. Estimates recommended that banning expert prop and micro-bets could cost Louisiana $40 million annually.

These wagers make up approximately 40% of online wagering volume in the state. Removing them would significantly lower taxable revenue, which supports numerous state programs.

Supporters highlighted consumer securities and reducing athlete-targeted harassment. Opponents, including industry stakeholders, argued that limiting professional prop bets would deteriorate US online sportsbooks running in Louisiana and might drive bettors towards overseas or unregulated markets.

What's Next for Louisiana Sports Betting?

Although SB 354 is withdrawn, the argument over expert prop bets continues. Lawmakers are considering ways to stabilize responsible gaming, athlete protections, and market health.

Future propositions may focus on targeted safeguards, such as limits on high-risk wagers or enhanced accountable video gaming measures, instead of outright restrictions. Local politics, popular opinion, and fiscal priorities will affect any new legislation.

In the meantime, expert prop bets stay legal, while college-specific gamer props continue to be prohibited. The withdrawal of SB 354 underscores ongoing discussions about Louisiana betting regulation and the Pelican State's developing sports wagering landscape.

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