Casino Laws News 2026 – Latest State Regulations
Stay informed on the latest gambling laws, sports betting bills, and regulatory changes across the United States. Our team tracks every state legislature and gaming commission to bring you accurate, up‑to‑date news.
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Florida Sports Betting Bill Advances
HB 1234 passes committee 12‑5, heads to floor vote. Could bring mobile betting to the Sunshine State by summer.
California Online Casino Bill Details
Proposed legislation would allow tribal and commercial operators to offer iGaming. We break down the key provisions.
New York Mobile Betting Hits $2B in Handle
Six months after launch, New York's mobile sportsbooks surpass $2 billion in bets. Lawmakers consider tax rate adjustments.
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Kevin Lee
Lead Sportsbook Analyst
"2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for US gambling laws. With several states considering online casino legalization and sports betting expanding, we're closely monitoring key battlegrounds like Florida and California. The trend is clear: more states are embracing regulated markets, but tax rates and operator competition will shape the landscape."
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Michael Johnson
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"The push for iGaming legalization in California and Texas represents the biggest potential market expansion since 2018. However, tribal opposition and tax rate debates could delay progress. We're tracking every legislative move to keep you informed."
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Sarah Roberts
Strategy Analyst
"As more states legalize, we're seeing a shift toward consumer protection and responsible gambling requirements. New tax revenue is funding addiction programs, but operators must adapt to stricter compliance standards."
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