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Minnesota Senate Introduces Tribal-Led Online Sports Betting Bill
A newly introduced bill in the Minnesota Senate aims to legalize online sports betting under a tribal-led model, giving Native American tribes the authority to partner with licensed mobile sportsbook operators for statewide wagering.
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New Zealand to Launch Licensed Online Casino Market in 2026
New Zealand is set to roll out its first iGaming licensing process for online casinos in July 2026, aiming to regulate a market historically served by offshore operators. The initiative follows the passage of the Online Casino Gambling Bill's first reading in 2025.
Louisiana Legislature to Debate Prop Bet Rules, Sweepstakes Ban, and Online Lottery Proposal
Louisiana lawmakers will consider changes to sports betting prop bets, a potential sweepstakes casino ban, and legislation for a state-run online lottery when the 2026 session opens. The proposed gambling reforms could reshape how betting and lottery activities are regulated statewide.
Minnesota Senate Considers Tribal-Led Online Sports Betting Legislation
A bill introduced in the Minnesota Senate aims to establish a tribal-led framework for online sports betting, allowing Native American tribes to partner with licensed mobile sportsbook providers for statewide access. The proposal marks renewed momentum for legal sports wagering in the state.
Virginia House Advances Fairfax County Casino Bill, Awaits Senate Resolution
Virginia's House of Delegates has passed a bill that would permit the establishment of a casino in Fairfax County. The legislation now awaits reconciliation with the Senate before potentially moving to Governor Abigail Spanberger’s desk for final approval.
Majority of Wisconsin Residents Oppose Legalization of Online Sports Betting, Poll Finds
A recent Marquette Law School poll reveals that 64% of Wisconsin voters are against legalizing online sports betting. The survey results indicate broad opposition across political affiliations, influencing ongoing legislative discussions about expanding gambling options in the state.
Colorado Considers Sweeping Sports Betting Reforms, Including Prop Bet Ban
Colorado legislators have introduced SB 26-131, a bill that could overhaul sports betting in the state. The proposal contains stricter responsible gaming measures, tighter marketing rules, and would prohibit popular prop bets, signaling a substantial shift for both bettors and operators.
Hippos ATG Oy Applies for Sports Betting Licence as Finland Opens Regulated Market
Hippos ATG Oy has submitted its application to the Finnish National Police Board’s Lottery Administration as Finland begins licensing online sports betting operators. This move marks a significant development in the ongoing regulatory changes in the Finnish gambling sector.
Mississippi House Advances Mobile Sports Betting Bill with New Casino Tax Structure
The Mississippi House has approved a second mobile sports betting bill, setting a 22% tax rate on online wagering and reducing the state’s casino tax from 8% to 6%. These legislative changes could reshape the state’s betting landscape and industry revenues.
Indiana Senate Moves Forward with New Casino Plan in Northeast Region
The Indiana Senate has approved a bill authorizing a new casino license for the Fort Wayne area, giving Allen, DeKalb, and Steuben counties the chance to apply. The selected operator must commit to a $500 million minimum investment in the region.
Malta Gaming Authority Launches Public Consultations on AMLA Regulatory Standards
The Malta Gaming Authority has opened a public consultation for draft Regulatory Technical Standards in line with the Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) framework, inviting feedback from licensees and stakeholders to help shape future online gambling regulations.
UK Gambling Sector Faces Ongoing Battle Against Black Market Operations
Industry leaders in the UK agree that tackling the illegal gambling black market is a critical, long-term challenge. Efforts to protect consumers and ensure market integrity will require coordinated action and resources beyond regulatory oversight.
Malta Gaming Authority Launches Consultation on AMLA Regulatory Standards
The Malta Gaming Authority invites industry stakeholders to participate in a public consultation process regarding draft Regulatory Technical Standards under the Anti-Money Laundering Authority legislation. These standards are expected to influence compliance obligations for licensed operators in Malta’s gaming sector.
New Jersey Bill Targets Prediction Markets in Effort to Tighten Sports Betting Rules
A new legislative proposal in New Jersey aims to prohibit certain prediction markets and ensure that event contracts tied to sports follow state betting regulations. The bill reflects ongoing concerns about unregulated gambling platforms and seeks to clarify legal boundaries.
Brazil Drops 15% CIDE Tax from Online Gambling Bill, Regulatory Debate Continues
Brazil has removed a proposed 15% CIDE tax from its online gambling legislation, but discussions over fiscal policy and regulation are ongoing as lawmakers continue to shape the future of the sector.
Indiana Senate Approves Legislation for Potential Casino in Northeastern Counties
The Indiana Senate has passed House Bill 1038, paving the way for a potential casino in Allen, DeKalb, or Steuben counties. The proposed legislation does not require a local referendum and sets a minimum investment of $500 million for the winning operator.
Tennessee Moves to Ban Online Sweepstakes-Style Casino Games as Senate Bill Advances
Tennessee lawmakers have advanced a bill aiming to ban digital sweepstakes casino games, moving closer to regulating online gambling in the state. The legislation awaits a full Senate vote, reflecting a broader trend as more U.S. states review their positions on this type of game.
Tuvalu’s Offshore Gaming License Gains Traction in Global Market
The Tuvalu Gaming License, launched in 2025, is rapidly establishing itself as a notable player among offshore gambling licensing jurisdictions. This article examines its recent growth, evolving regulatory ecosystem, and potential impact on international online gambling frameworks.
Dutch Gambling Regulator Clarifies Influencer Marketing Ban
The Netherlands' gambling authority, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), has issued definitive guidelines on what constitutes influencer marketing, a practice strictly prohibited in the country’s gambling sector since 2022. The clarification is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen advertising regulations and protect vulnerable consumers.
Tabcorp Receives ACMA Approval to Roll Out In-Play Betting at Retail Venues
Tabcorp has received regulatory approval from the Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA) to introduce its Tap in-play feature at physical retail locations, enabling customers to create in-play wagers using the TAB app and dedicated on-site terminals.
UK Ban on Unlicensed Betting Sponsors Aims to Support Regulated Bookmakers
The UK government has introduced a ban on unlicensed betting operators sponsoring sports teams, offering optimism to regulated bookmakers. This move seeks to enhance regulatory standards, protect consumers, and ensure sponsorship deals benefit the UK gambling industry.
Utah Senate Committee Moves Forward with Ban on Proposition Betting
A Utah Senate committee has unanimously advanced legislation to prohibit proposition betting, which involves wagering on specific events within a game. Lawmakers say the bill is designed to clarify existing laws and provide boundaries for sports wagering in the state.
Malaysia Proposes New Law to Combat Illegal Gambling and Boost Police Powers
Malaysia’s government is preparing a new bill to strengthen enforcement against illegal gambling, including online operations, and grant expanded authority to police. The proposed legislation could soon be introduced in Parliament, reflecting ongoing efforts to update gambling regulations.
Mexico Considers Restricting Gambling Ads During 2026 FIFA World Cup
Mexican lawmakers are evaluating a bill to significantly limit gambling advertisements throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup, aiming to protect consumers from excessive exposure. The proposal, introduced by Deputy Jericó Abramo Masso, would impact how operators promote their services during the high-profile international event.
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