In return for agreeing to the compact, the state would get at least $2.5 billion over the first five years, and an estimated $20 billion over the 30 years of the deal. To get around a 2018 voter-approved amendment that only authorized gambling in the state if it was approved by voters, the servers for the sports betting were supposed to be located on tribal land. The tribe would be allowed to operate sports betting, as well as offer craps and roulette at its casinos. Ron DeSantis and the Seminole Tribe agreed to a 30-year deal called a compact. Here’s what happened, according to reporting from News4JAX’s sister station in Orlando, WKMG. An appeals court heard arguments in December, and everyone is now awaiting a ruling. Ron DeSantis in 2021, sports betting is still not allowed in Florida.Ī lawsuit has stopped betting in the state. If you’re hoping to bet on the Super Bowl online from your couch in Florida, you’re out of luck.ĭespite a compact between the Seminole Tribe and Gov.