A pair of bills that aimed to tackle the rise of sweepstakes casinos by banning dual-currency gambling will no longer be considered by Florida lawmakers. The bills are off the table despite state lawmakers extending the legislative session from the original end date of May 2nd to June 6th.
Former Philadelphia Eagle, Sen. Corey Simon had proposed Senate Bill 1404 to tackle the rise of unregulated gambling. The bill included stricter penalties for operators offering illegal gaming. Simon commented that, “Without more substantial penalties, illegal gambling will continue to spread, siphoning money from Florida.”
Florida Bills To Ban Sweepstakes Casinos Fail To ProgressThis would mean that sites that offer users the chance to play casino games using virtual currencies would violate the law. The bill was passed by two Senate committees, but was not on the list of bills to be considered during the extended session.
Another bill, House Bill 1467 proposed similar restrictions on online gaming, but it is also not being considered in the extended session.
SPGA celebrates victory
The Social and Promotional Games Association (SPGA) celebrated the bills’ failures in Florida after similar bills died in Arkansas, Maryland, and Mississippi.
“The defeat of these bills continues a clear national trend,” said a spokesperson for the SPGA. “In the past few weeks, similar bills have been rejected in Arkansas, Maryland, and Mississippi. Lawmakers across the country are rejecting these anti-innovation, anti-business efforts that attempt to dictate what games American adults can play on their phones.”
Florida Bills To Ban Sweepstakes Casinos Fail To ProgressDigital innovation has seen the spread of new sweepstakes casinos across the US, with sites utilizing innovative systems to avoid state gambling laws.