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Mississippi Sports Betting Idea Floated For Public Pension Solution
Mississippi lawmakers are again considering statewide mobile sports betting, this time positioning it as a revenue source to help shore up the state’s underfunded Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS). House Gaming Committee Chairman Casey Eure has framed the proposal as both a consumer protection measure and a way to generate recurring funds for a system that faces roughly $26 billion ...

Oklahoma Sports Betting Back in Consideration With Limited Wager Stipulation
Oklahoma is once again revisiting the issue of sports betting, entering the 2026 legislative session with new proposals but no consensus on a full-scale regulatory path. A recently prefiled bill, SB 2081, would authorize a narrow form of wagering at charitable and private events under strict state-defined conditions. The measure comes as Oklahoma remains one of 11 states without legalized ...

Nebraska Sports Betting Gets Unexpected Push from WarHorse Casino
WarHorse Casino and its partners have initiated a ballot campaign that could alter the future of sports betting in Nebraska. The effort follows multiple unsuccessful attempts to expand wagering beyond physical locations through the state legislature, redirecting the issue to a public vote instead. Nebraska legalized retail sports betting in 2021, but wagering is currently limited to in-person bets at ...

Virginia iGaming Legalization Discussions Continue After Key Subcommittee Votes
Virginia’s General Laws and Technology Senate subcommittee advanced several gaming-related bills in late January while declining to move forward with proposals tied to online casino gaming and skill games. The votes reflected a consistent legislative approach: prioritizing regulatory structure before considering further gambling expansion. Most notably, senators unanimously passed SB 195, which would establish a Virginia Gaming Commission to consolidate ...

Florida Attorney General Signals Tougher Enforcement Against Illegal Gambling Operators
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has indicated that cracking down on illegal gambling operators will be a top priority in 2026, marking a more assertive enforcement approach by the state. Speaking publicly about his agenda, Uthmeier said unlicensed and offshore gambling operations undermine Florida’s regulatory structure and divert revenue away from authorized channels. The comments come as legal sports betting ...

Churchill Downs Lawsuit Challenges Maine’s Tribal-Only iGaming Model
Churchill Downs, the parent company of Oxford Casino, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Maine’s new online casino law LD 1164, which grants exclusive iGaming rights to the state’s four federally recognized tribes. The law took effect in January after Governor Janet Mills declined to veto it, allowing it to pass without her signature. The complaint, filed in the U.S. ...

South Carolina Casino Prospects Dim After Latest Legislative Setback
South Carolina’s already slim prospects for legal casino gambling grew even dimmer after House lawmakers sent a proposed casino authorization bill back to the Ways and Means Committee, effectively pausing the effort for the remainder of the session. The move occurred on January 28, 2026, halting any chance of a floor vote this year. Even if the measure had advanced, ...

New York Lawmakers Introduce Bills Aimed at Preventing Player Betting Scandals
New York lawmakers are advancing several bills that would significantly reshape the state’s sports wagering landscape to reduce the likelihood of player‑driven betting scandals. The proposals, known as NY A09636, come amid increased scrutiny of athlete involvement in gambling controversies across U.S. sports, prompting legislators to revisit how certain wager types could be exploited. A central measure, introduced by Assemblywoman ...

Louisiana Bill Would Treat Sweepstakes Casinos as Racketeering Activity
Louisiana lawmakers have pre-filed House Bill 53 (HB 53), a measure that would treat certain sweepstakes-style gambling offenses as “racketeering activity” under state law. The bill’s core change is not a new standalone ban on sweepstakes casinos, but an amendment that would add existing gambling crimes—such as “gambling by computer” and “gambling by electronic sweepstakes device”—as predicate offenses that can ...

Pennsylvania Casino Revenue Grows as Physical Venues See Uneven Performance
Pennsylvania recorded its fifth consecutive year of gambling revenue growth in 2025, reaching nearly $6.8 billion, a 10.7% increase from 2024. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board attributed much of this rise to a 27% jump in iGaming revenue. This total more than doubles the state’s gambling revenue from 2016, illustrating a long-term shift in how residents and visitors participate in ...

Indiana Makes Major Step Toward Banning Sweepstakes Casinos
Indiana lawmakers have pushed House Bill 1052 forward with an 87–11 vote, positioning the state one step closer to banning online sweepstakes casinos. The bill, which targets online games that mimic traditional gambling while using dual‑currency or multi‑currency systems, now heads to the Senate for committee assignment. Originally drafted to criminalize sweepstakes operators, HB 1052 was amended during House Public ...

Virginia Advances Major iGaming Bill Reshaping Online Casino and Sweeps Landscape
Virginia lawmakers are advancing major gambling legislation that could reshape both the online casino and sweeps gaming markets. The renewed effort follows months of stalled progress, but recent committee votes in both chambers signal a growing appetite for a regulated iGaming framework. A Senate committee advanced SB 118 with a 9–6 vote, reviving the bill after prior setbacks and prompting ...

Ohio Class Action Lawsuit Accuses Stake.us of Operating an Illegal Sweepstakes Casino
A federal class action lawsuit filed in the Southern District of Ohio claims that sweepstakes casino Stake.us is operating as an illegal online casino under state gambling law. The suit, led by plaintiff Brenda Krivatch, argues that the platform misrepresented itself as a “legal sweepstakes” site, giving players the impression that its operations were permitted within the state. In reality, ...

South Carolina Governor’s Opposition Leaves Casino Bill Without a Path Forward
South Carolina’s most recent attempt to authorize a commercial casino along the Interstate 95 corridor has effectively collapsed after Governor Henry McMaster reiterated his refusal to support gambling expansion. According to reporting from PlayUSA, the bipartisan proposal—which aimed to stimulate economic development in a deeply impoverished region—was considered dead on arrival largely because it lacked the backing of the governor. ...

New Jersey Introduces New Responsible Gambling Reform Bills
New Jersey legislators have unveiled four new bills intended to strengthen responsible gambling protections across online sportsbooks and casinos. The proposals arrive at a moment when online wagering continues to expand in popularity, prompting greater scrutiny from regulators and policymakers. According to the bill summaries, each measure addresses a different component of consumer protection, from marketing practices to payment methods. ...

Florida Advances Wide-Ranging Gambling Bill Aimed at Betting Integrity
Florida lawmakers moved a broad gambling package one step closer to a floor vote, advancing HB 189 out of the House Commerce Committee on an 18–5 tally. The measure creates new felonies tied to sports betting integrity—most notably making it a crime to wager when a bettor knows a contest is fixed—while elevating penalties for illegal slot-machine operations. Sponsor Rep. ...

Nebraska Faces Budget Strain As Online Gambling Debate Accelerates
Problem‑gambling advocates are warning Nebraska lawmakers that the state’s limited treatment budget and small provider network would be overrun if online betting launches statewide. They argue that 24/7 mobile access typically drives a faster onset of harm and more people seeking help than land‑based gambling alone. Those concerns come as policymakers weigh measures to put mobile sports betting before voters ...

Colorado Voters Show Reluctance Toward Expanding Online Casino Gambling
A new statewide survey released this week indicates that Colorado voters show limited interest in legalizing online casinos, even as other digital gambling formats continue to expand. According to the poll commissioned by the National Association Against iGaming, roughly 80% of voters oppose allowing online casino gambling through legislation or ballot measure. This opposition was broad, spanning party lines and ...

Pennsylvania Super Bowl Betting Revenue Rebounds Despite Sharp Drop in Wagers
Pennsylvania sportsbooks reported a significant downturn in wagering for the 2026 Super Bowl, with total bets falling to $59.3 million. That figure reflects a 41.6% decline from the previous year, when wagers exceeded $101.5 million, according to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB). Industry analysts note that the absence of a home-state team likely contributed to the reduced betting engagement. ...

Missouri Video Slot Machines Deemed Illegal After Federal Ruling
A recent federal decision has clarified the legal status of video lottery terminals (VLTs) operating in Missouri convenience stores, bars, gas stations, and restaurants. According to the ruling, the machines meet the statutory definition of gambling devices and are therefore unlawful when located outside licensed casinos. This determination stems from a 25‑page opinion by U.S. District Judge John Ross, who ...