New York Senator Proposes Independent Task Force to Review “Under” and Prop Bet Integrity

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 2, 2026
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New York Senator Jeremy Zellner has submitted Senate Bill 10153, seeking to establish an independent task force to examine the risks and economic impacts of proposition and “under” wagers. The bill is currently under review by the Committee on Racing, Gaming, and Wagering.

Defining the Scope of Inquiry

The task force would define “under” bets as wagers where the winning outcome requires an athlete to fall below a specific statistical threshold, such as points, rebounds, or yards. The body will study:

  • The prevalence of and revenue from such wagers in New York.
  • Integrity risks and the role of fraud detection systems.
  • The harassment of players, specifically collegiate athletes, on social media.

Controversy and Integrity Concerns

The bill arrives following high-profile scandals, including the 2025 bribery indictments of former Cleveland Guardians players and match-fixing incidents involving the NBA’s Terry Rozier. The proposed task force would consist of four directors, with appointments due by July 1. A final report would be submitted by December 31, 2026.

New York legislators such as Senator Jeremy Zellner remain divided on the issue, with separate bills seeking either to ban prop wagering entirely or, conversely, to expand the available options to include events like the Super Bowl coin toss.

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