The bill had gained unanimous support across both parties and looked set to be put into law after the House voted in favor of it last week. The 99-0 approval in the House followed a 39-0 vote in favor in the Senate.
Landry stated that he was vetoing it because the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) is already active in fighting illegal gambling platforms, and the operators the bill is targeting are already banned.
He wrote, “I am writing to inform you that I have vetoed Senate Bill 181 of the 2025 Regular Legislative Session. This bill attempts to criminalize certain secondary gambling activities on the internet that are already prohibited in Louisiana.”
Sweepstakes to continue in Louisiana?
There are approximately 90 sweepstakes casinos that operate in Louisiana, with residents able to access major platforms such as Stake, Chumba Casino, and LuckyLand Slots.
The bill would have prohibited dual-currency gambling, the model that sweepstakes rely on to skirt gambling laws. As a result of the veto, it is likely operators will continue in the state.
Landry, however, believes that the LGCB has enough control over the industry already. He went on to add, “Our current Louisiana Gaming Control Board has the regulatory authority, control, and jurisdiction over all aspects of gaming activities and operations pursuant to the Louisiana Gaming Control Law.”
“Furthermore, the Board, the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division, and the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office are all tasked with ensuring the initial and continuing suitability of all gaming licensees and permittees and eliminating, to the extent possible, known criminal and corrupt influences on Louisiana’s gaming industry.”
Louisiana Governor Vetoes Ban On Sweepstakes CasinosBill could have disrupted the Board’s enforcement
Landry disagreed and thought the language had the potential to disrupt the enforcement actions being taken by the regulator. The story was first broken by The Closing Line, which gave Landry’s statement in full.
He continued his statement by noting that the LGCB are already actively fighting illegal gambling platforms, “The Board, the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, and the LSP Gaming Division are all monitoring this type of activity and will continue to issue additional cease-and-desist letters to similar illegal offshore wagering and illegal online sweepstakes companies that intentionally design their business models to circumvent Louisiana gaming laws and regulations.
Louisiana Governor Vetoes Ban On Sweepstakes Casinos Louisiana Governor Vetoes Ban On Sweepstakes CasinosHe concluded by stating, “For these reasons, Senate Bill 181 is not necessary.”
SPGA and SGLA welcome the veto
Louisiana Governor Vetoes Ban On Sweepstakes CasinosAdditionally, online casino operators formed another group, the Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA), fronted by VGW. The SGLA had also heavily criticized the possibility of Louisiana enacting the bill, commenting, “Louisiana residents will be abruptly cut off from popular, free‑to‑play online games enjoyed by millions nationwide after lawmakers fell for a campaign of deliberate misinformation from parties with clear vested interests that was designed to eliminate legitimate competition.”
Louisiana Governor Vetoes Ban On Sweepstakes CasinosLandry is a Republican and the party control both chambers in Louisiana at the moment.