Wisconsin: Tribal leaders push centre-periphery model to regulate online gambling
16.03.2026 (09:03)
The Wisconsin legislature is considering a bill that would allow 11 federally-recognised tribes to run online gaming within the state on a centre-periphery model.
This model involves a centralised system (the «centre») that coordinates several smaller platforms or locations (the «periphery»), managing licensing, compliance and player protection.
Tribal leaders favour this model as a way to expand gambling opportunities with strict controls, while providing economic benefits for tribes and safe, regulated access for players.
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