Ryan Butler
Ryan Butler
Ryan is a Senior Editor at Covers reporting on gaming industry legislative, regulatory, corporate, and financial news. He has reported on gaming since the Supreme Court struck down the federal sports wagering ban in 2018. His work has been cited by the New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald, and dozens of other publications. He is a frequent guest on podcasts, radio programs, and television shows across the US. Based in Tampa, Ryan graduated from the University of Florida with a major in Journalism and a minor in Sport Management. The Associated Press Sports Editors Association recognized him for his coverage of the 2019 Colorado sports betting ballot referendum as well as his contributions to a first-anniversary retrospective on the aftermath of the federal wagering ban repeal. Before reporting on gaming, Ryan was a sports and political journalist in Florida and Virginia. He covered Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine and the rest of the Virginia Congressional delegation during the 2016 election cycle. He also worked as Sports Editor of the Chiefland (Fla.) Citizen and Digital Editor for the Sarasota (Fla.) Observer.
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NCLGS Winter 2024 News and Notes: Industry Sets Sights on Sweeps Industry
Ryan Butler examines every key takeaway from one of the gaming industry's most important conferences, led by an increased focus on sweepstakes operators.
Gaming Leaders Reaffirm Optimism in Second Trump Administration
The combination of business-friendly policy and shifting national attitudes will boost regulated gaming, some of the industry's leaders said during a conference Friday.
Monthly Stock Recap: Rush Street Paces Strong November for Gaming Stocks
Rush Street had the most impressive showing on a strong month for gaming stocks. The BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse parent topped both FanDuel and DraftKings, which combined to take in more than two-thirds of the national handle.
Missouri by the Numbers: Breaking Down the Sports Betting Ballot Measure Votes
How Kansas City voters brought sports betting to Missouri - and how the rest of the state (including St. Louis) - nearly prevented it.
Trump Administration Will Benefit Gaming, Rush Street CEO Says
After Donald Trump's first term as President brought an existential threat to online gaming, stakeholders are projecting a far friendlier administration when he returns to the White House.
BetRivers' Parent Company Bullish on Missouri Sports Betting, Online Casino
Rush Street officials reaffirmed interest in Missouri sports betting, in no small part due to the future for online casino gaming.
Minnesota Sports Betting Chances Potentially Complicated by Election
Minnesota's much-discussed sports betting push could be more difficult with potentially split political control of the legislature and what appears to be an evenly divided House of Representatives.
Missouri Sports Betting Ballot Measure Maintains Approval After Official Count
Missouri's sports betting hopes survived a scare after an unexpected batch of votes cut a small lead to just a few hundred votes.
Texas Sports Betting Potential Laid Out in New Report
Another study reaffirms that Texas has billions in potential economic impact from sports betting. Approving that reality is much less clear.
Missouri Sports Betting Ballot Measure Clings to Narrow Lead Ahead of Certification
The final vote for Missouri sports betting could be even closer than industry stakeholders expected.
DraftKings Ramps Up Lobbying Efforts in Long-Shot Texas Sports Betting Push
DraftKings is the latest gaming company to bolster its lobbying power ahead of what will be a difficult campaign to bring legal sports betting and casino gambling to the Lone Star State.
Ohio Sports Betting Tax Cut Bill Introduced as Other States Consider Increases
Ohio could consider a sports betting tax cut next year as industry stakeholders worry about increases in other states.
Louisiana Online Sports Betting Tax Increase Bill Shelved by Lawmakers – For Now
Louisiana sportsbooks won't see a tax increase to the nation's highest level, but lawmakers indicated Wednesday they would still consider a higher rate.
2024 Election Recap: Where Gambling-Related Races Stand a Week After Election Day
Here's the status on sports betting and casino measures in five states.
Missouri Sports Betting Ballot Measure Approved. What Comes Next?
Everything you need to know about Missouri sports betting after voters narrowly approved a ballot measure.
Texas Gambling Hopes Take Potential Hit After Hinojosa Elected to Senate
Bringing commercial casinos or sportsbooks to Texas could be more difficult after another Republican was elected to the state Senate.
Missouri Sports Betting Ballot Measure Approved by Voters
The language around the ballot measure requires the first licensed sportsbooks to begin accepting wagers by Dec. 1, 2025. Operators will likely work with regulators to go live before kick-off of the fall 2025 football season.
Arkansas Voters Reject Pope County Casino
Arkansas' much-discussed fourth casino will not be able to open.
Voters Approve Petersburg Casino in Potential Blow to Virginia Online Gaming
Virginia will have a fifth brick-and-mortar casino but it could hurt the Commonwealth's online gaming chances.
Where 5 Key Gambling Ballot Issues Stand Heading Into Election Day
Voters in Missouri, Texas, Minnesota, Arkansas, and Virginia will see questions on their respective ballots that could shape the future of gambling.