Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF733

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  

Caption

Electronic gambling devices and games restrictions removed.

Impact

If passed, HF733 would significantly alter the landscape of lawful gambling in Minnesota by enabling a broader range of electronic devices for gambling purposes. This could potentially lead to increased revenue for organizations that depend on bingo and pull-tab games for fundraising, as well as providing players with more modern and accessible options. Importantly, these amendments could encourage participation from individuals who might benefit from electronic features tailored for users with visual impairments.

Summary

HF733 proposes amendments to Minnesota's gambling regulations specifically concerning electronic gambling devices. The bill aims to ease existing restrictions around electronic bingo and pull-tab devices by redefining their specifications and functionalities. One notable change includes the removal of limitations on certain electronic devices that are used in bingo gaming, allowing for greater integration of technology within these games. The bill emphasizes ensuring security and internal controls while stating that these devices should not resemble traditional slot machines, maintaining a clear distinction between different forms of gambling.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HF733 suggest some potential points of contention. Opponents might express concerns about the increased accessibility to electronic gambling devices, fearing that it could lead to greater issues of gambling addiction or inadvertently widen the scope of gambling beyond what is traditionally accepted. Supporters, however, argue that the bill is a necessary modernization of gambling laws that reflects current technological advancements and meets the needs of players. The debate encapsulates the ongoing tension between regulation and the expansion of gaming opportunities within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4983

Limitation on number of electronic pull-tab and electronic bingo devices increased, electronic pull-tab games and electronic bingo games allowed to be played simultaneously, and maximum bet and prize award for electronic pull-tab games increased.

MN HF28

Data center energy generation redundancy provided.

MN SF1956

Lawful gambling receipts imposed taxes repealer and various technical changes

MN HF2926

Pull-tabs and electronic pull-tabs removed from the combined net receipts tax base and separate taxes imposed, and definition modified.

MN SB1705

VID GM&CRIM CD-GAMBLING DEVICE

MN HB2879

VID GM&CRIM CD-GAMBLING DEVICE

MN HB3733

VID GM&CRIM CD-GAMBLING DEVICE

MN SB516

Exempting certain devices and contests from the crime of unlawful gambling.

MN HB374

Revise gambling laws

MN HB487

Relating to criminal offenses applicable to and authorized uses of gambling devices, including eight-liners.

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