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Legislation

New Massachusetts Bill Backs Online Casinos, Targets Sweepstakes Platforms

Tuesday 26 de August 2025 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Boston).- Massachusetts may be on the verge of legalizing online casino gambling, thanks to a new proposal from Rep. David Muradian. Introduced as House Bill 4431 on August 18, the legislation seeks to regulate digital casino platforms while firmly prohibiting sweepstakes-style gaming throughout the state.

New Massachusetts Bill Backs Online Casinos, Targets Sweepstakes Platforms

The legislation, now with the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies, positions iGaming as a tool to steer players away from unregulated markets while boosting state revenue and strengthening consumer protections.

Starting January 1, 2026, the bill would legalize online table games, poker, slots, and skill-based games, overseen by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC).

Licensing, Tax, and Responsible Gaming Provisions

Under the bill, existing casino operators—Encore Boston Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Plainridge Park - would be eligible to apply for online casino licenses. Each license-holder could operate up to three skins, which wouldn’t have to share the casino’s brand. This could allow popular platforms like FanDuel and DraftKings to partner with in-state casinos.

Online casinos would face a 15% tax on adjusted gross revenue. Funds from this tax would support a new Player Health Program, promoting responsible gambling and offering prevention and recovery services.

To ensure ethical operations, the bill outlines several safeguards:

  • Bans on credit card deposits.
  • No marketing that appeals to under-21s or targets college campuses.
  • Prohibition of “risk-free” promotional language.
  • AI-based monitoring of high-risk player behavior.
  • A voluntary, national self-exclusion list.
  • Authorization for Massachusetts to join multistate iGaming compacts like MSIGA.

Ban on Online Sweepstakes Gaming

Alongside iGaming legalization, the bill introduces a strict ban on online sweepstakes gaming. Defined as casino-like games awarding prizes by chance and using dual-currency models, these platforms would be illegal to operate, promote, or support.

Violators could face fines between $10,000 and $100,000 per offense, loss of gaming licenses, and up to two years in prison for repeat violations. The broad language of the bill could also apply to affiliates, payment providers, and other third-party services assisting such operations.

This move follows similar legislation passed this year in states like Montana, Connecticut, and New Jersey. New York and California are also considering bans.

Industry Pushback

The Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA) strongly criticized the proposal. Executive Director Jeff Duncan warned that the bill would criminalize legitimate, free-to-play social games.

“Massachusetts has long been a hub of innovation, technology, and economic leadership, but this proposal sends the wrong message,”Duncan said. “A blanket prohibition on social games would strip away lawful entertainment, criminalize legitimate businesses, and undermine an industry that... could add to the state’s annual revenue.”

Casino Revenue Flatlines as Gambling Sentiment Shifts

The proposal comes amid stagnating casino revenues in Massachusetts. In July 2025, total revenue rose just 0.02% year-over-year to $99.5 million. While Plainridge Park and MGM Springfield saw gains of 6.2% and 1.8% respectively, Encore Boston Harbor dropped 2.1% to $60.2 million—still accounting for over 60% of total casino revenue.

Slot revenues rose to $72.2 million statewide, but table game earnings fell to $27.3 million. A recent survey also found that public attitudes toward gambling are growing more negative, even as play intensifies.

Categoría:Legislation

Tags: Sin tags

País: United States

Región: North America

Event

GAT Expo CDMX 2025

28 de August 2025

GAT Expo Mexico 2025: CDMX becomes the Latin American epicenter of gambling and betting

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- GAT Expo México is being held today and tomorrow, bringing together industry leaders, operators, suppliers, and regulators to encourage strategic dialogue, drive technological innovation, and strengthen Mexico’s position as a regional hub for the entertainment and gaming industry in Latin America. In this article, we share key highlights from the agenda and the main activities taking place during the event.

Wednesday 27 Aug 2025 / 12:00

GAT CDMX 2025 Gathers Industry Leaders to Explore the Future of Gaming in the Region

(Mexico City) – Tomorrow, Wednesday, August 27, the GAT CDMX Academy will kick off the official programming of GAT Expo at the Expo Santa Fe Convention Center, establishing itself as a key reference point for analysis and knowledge exchange in the gaming and gambling industry in Mexico and Latin America.

Tuesday 26 Aug 2025 / 12:00

GAT Expo Mexico: José Aníbal Aguirre explains everything you need to know about the event

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Just days before the long-awaited return of GAT Expo to Mexican soil, we spoke exclusively with José Aníbal Aguirre, CEO of GAT Events Latam and CMO of Mobadoo, who revealed all the secrets, news, and strategic bets behind the 2025 edition of the event. "Mexico is, without a doubt, one of the most dynamic and promising markets in Latin America for in-person and online gaming, with sustained growth in sports betting, iGaming, and eSports," says Aguirre in this unmissable interview.

Monday 25 Aug 2025 / 12:00

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