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Massachusetts Bill Targets iGaming Legalization and Sweepstakes Ban

August 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Massachusetts-lawmaker-pushes-to-legalise-igaming-ban-sweepstakesMassachusetts is preparing to overhaul its online gambling framework with House Bill 4431, introduced by Representative David Muradian. The proposal would establish a regulated online casino market while imposing a complete ban on sweepstakes-style platforms that use dual-currency systems. If approved, the law will take effect on January 1, 2026.

Licensing, Regulation, and Player Protections

Filed in January 2025 and now under review by the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies, House Bill 4431 sets out a structured system for iGaming regulation. The legislation grants licensing eligibility exclusively to Massachusetts’ three commercial casinos — Encore Boston Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Plainridge Park Casino — with each able to partner with up to three branded operators.

Licenses will cost $100,000 for application and renewal, and will remain valid for five years. Operators would pay a 15% tax rate on adjusted gross revenue, slightly below the 20% rate already applied to online sports betting. Tax revenue would feed into an Internet Gaming Fund, overseen by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC), to cover regulatory expenses and responsible gambling programs.

The proposal permits online slots, table games, poker, peer-to-peer, and skill-based gaming. Strict limits are outlined to support safer play: deposits cannot exceed $20,000 within a 24-hour period, credit card deposits are banned, and participation will be limited to players aged 21 and older. Additionally, a Player Health Program funded by taxes and fees would promote responsible gambling and provide resources for treatment and recovery services.

Strict Sweepstake Ban

A key feature of House Bill 4431 is the complete prohibition of online sweepstakes casinos, which often operate in legally ambiguous spaces. The bill explicitly defines these platforms as any online or mobile game awarding prizes based on chance, simulating casino-style activities, and using a dual-currency system.

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Section 19 of the bill states that operating, promoting, or assisting sweepstakes casinos within Massachusetts is unlawful. Penalties include fines between $10,000 and $100,000 per violation, potential license loss, and up to two years in prison for repeat offenses. The MGC is empowered to conduct investigations, hold hearings, and issue subpoenas to enforce compliance.

Industry stakeholders have criticized the proposal. The Social & Promotional Games Association (SPGA) argues the ban reflects “a poor understanding of the sweepstakes,” claiming it unfairly targets platforms operating legally and could harm legitimate businesses.

Revenue Context and Economic Outlook

Supporters argue that the introduction of regulated iGaming will increase revenue and consumer protections. Sports betting revenue in the state rose 53.4% year-over-year in June 2025 to $62.1 million, indicating strong market demand that proponents believe will extend to iGaming.

At the same time, recent figures from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission show casino revenues holding steady, with a slight year-over-year increase of 0.02% in July 2025, from $99.47 million to $99.5 million. Plainridge Park Casino led with a 6.2% rise, while MGM Springfield reported a 1.8% increase. Encore Boston Harbor, which accounts for more than 60% of total revenue, experienced a 2.1% dip. Slot revenues grew to $72.2 million collectively, while table games saw a decline from $30.6 million to $27.3 million.

Despite this stable revenue, a recent state survey shows increasing concerns over gambling harms, aligning with the bill’s focus on responsible play and enhanced monitoring.

Next Steps in the Legislative Process

The bill has bipartisan support and would position Massachusetts as the eighth U.S. state to legalize online casino gaming, joining New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. However, the proposal still needs to pass through the legislature and secure Governor Maura Healey’s approval before becoming law.

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During the legislative process, adjustments to tax rates, deposit caps, and enforcement provisions are possible as policymakers consider the balance between industry growth and player protection.

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Daniel Wallach’s Post, linkedin.com, August 2025

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