Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H496

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting the Commonwealth’s gaming industry

Impact

The bill aims to foster economic development by granting the gaming commission the authority to consider requests from Category 2 licensees for more extensive operations. This includes potential approval for hosting up to 30 table games and an additional 250 slot machines. The change is designed to take into account the benefit of such expansions to the concerned community and surrounding areas, thus positioning the gaming establishments as pivotal players in local economic regeneration.

Summary

House Bill 496 is crafted to protect and enhance the gaming industry within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It proposes amendments to Chapter 23K of the General Laws, specifically redefining the parameters around Category 2 licenses. The bill seeks to allow establishments holding a Category 2 license, which presently limits them to operating without table games and up to 1,250 slot machines, to host additional table games and slot machines under certain conditions. This legislative move aims to adapt to the evolving gaming landscape and potentially boost local economies.

Contention

Historically, there have been varying views on the expansion of gaming capabilities in Massachusetts. Proponents argue that allowing more flexibility in the operations of Category 2 licensees not only stands to benefit the gaming establishments financially but also contributes to job creation and stimulates local economies. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential societal impacts of expanded gambling, including increased addiction risks and the negative effects on community dynamics. This bill's fate may largely hinge on the perspectives of local communities and their governance structures represented by mayors and town councils.

Companion Bills

MA H5269

Replaced by Gaming matters

Previously Filed As

MA S308

Protecting the Commonwealth’s gaming industry

MA H686

Incentivizing the awarding of industry-recognized credentials

MA H3230

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA H4199

Protecting victims of childhood sexual abuse and holding perpetrators accountable

MA H102

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

MA H3543

Relative to the protection and development of the thermal commons of the Commonwealth

MA H2162

Relative to compliance with the prevailing wage laws of the Commonwealth

MA HB518

Gaming - Problem Gambling and College Athlete Protections

MA H2953

Relative to the disability retirement of David Patterson, a police officer in the of Commonwealth of Massachusetts

MA S2522

Strengthening health care protections in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.