Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S240

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a standardized problem gambling disclaimer and helpline

Impact

The enactment of SB 240 would have significant implications for state laws regarding gambling advertising and consumer protection. By mandating a standardized disclaimer that warns individuals about the potential risks of gambling, the bill seeks to enhance public awareness and promote responsible gambling practices. The inclusion of a single phone number for the Massachusetts Gambling Helpline in advertisements aims to provide immediate support and resources for those affected by gambling addiction or related issues. Moreover, the Lottery Commission would be required to include this disclaimer in all promotional materials for lottery products.

Summary

Senate Bill 240, presented by Paul R. Feeney and Adam J. Scanlon, aims to establish a standardized disclaimer related to problem gambling and to implement a dedicated helpline for individuals experiencing difficulties with gambling. The bill seeks to amend existing laws, specifically Chapter 23K of the General Laws, to require the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to collaborate with state health and legal authorities to create a uniform warning regarding the risks associated with gambling, including sports betting and lottery play. This measure is seen as a way to ensure consistent messaging across all platforms related to gambling in Massachusetts.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its proactive stance on addressing gambling addiction, notable contention may arise concerning the regulation of gambling and its impact on various stakeholders. Critics may argue that increased disclaimers could deter participation in gambling activities, affecting revenue streams for state-run gambling operations. Additionally, the requirement for a unified disclaimer in advertisements may place burdens on businesses and organizations involved in gambling, as they adapt to new regulatory frameworks. As discussions progress, stakeholders will likely continue to weigh the effectiveness of such a standardized approach against the potential economic implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S241

Relative to problem gambling and the public health trust fund

MA H4037

Relative to problem gambling

MA HB518

Gaming - Problem Gambling and College Athlete Protections

MA HB465

Gaming - Problem Gambling and College Athlete Protections

MA SB706

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

MA HB700

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

MA SB862

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

MA H4128

Relative to establishing a commission to study gambling winnings

MA A09239

Establishes a problem gambling research institute to examine and find solutions to problem gambling in the state of New York; creates a fund to fund such problem gambling institute.

MA HB1409

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

Similar Bills

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