No Online Casinos in Massachusetts.... For Now

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A measure to allow online casino gambling in Massachusetts was shelved last week. 

Massachusetts House Bill H.4431, introduced in the 2025-2026 session by Rep. David Muradian, was a proposal to legalize and regulate online casino gaming (iGaming), including slots and table games.

The commonwealth stood to become the ninth state to regulate iGaming if the measure had passed. 

Three New England states - Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine - are among those that currently regulate online casinos. Maine is yet to go live.

Real money online casinos licensed abroad, along with sweepstakes casinos, remain readily accessible within the Commonwealth. However, none are regulated by Massachusetts authorities, and officials caution they are unable to assist consumers in the event of disputes.

Despite early momentum, the bill stalled after lawmakers pushed its reporting deadline to March 16, 2026.

Influential state officials and regulators publicly voiced skepticism about the expansion of online gambling.

Of the three land-based Massachusetts casinos, only Wynn Resorts (Encore Boston Harbor) formally opposed the legalization.  That casino operator argued that iGaming would  cannibalize retail casino revenue, cost jobs and increase problem gambling. 

Massachusetts gambling regulators are proving to be among the more principled in the sports betting space. 

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) became the first U.S. regulator to mandate that operators alert consumers to any impending limits or restrictions when placing bets.

They were also at the forefront of states banning the use of credit cards to set up wagering accounts. 

  • Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com 

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