
Massachusetts Online Casino Bill Killed, Debate Continues
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Massachusetts Online Casino Gambling Bill Fails; Debate Continues
A bill to legalize online casino gambling in Massachusetts has been shelved for the current session. The measure, proposed by Representative David Muradian, would have allowed the states three casinos to launch online platforms for games like slots and blackjack. Supporters argued it would regulate internet gaming, while critics worried about potential harm to physical casinos and increased gambling problems. The bill included safeguards like age restrictions, location limits, and a tax on operator revenue. Muradian plans to reintroduce the bill in the 2027-2028 session, keeping the debate over online gaming alive.
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