Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB265

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

In fantasy contests, further providing for prohibitions; in lottery, further providing for iLottery authorization; in interactive gaming, further providing for interactive gaming account credits, debits, deposits and payments; and, in sports wagering, further providing for authorization to conduct sports wagering.

Impact

The passage of SB265 would have significant implications for both users and operators in the gaming industry in Pennsylvania. By limiting payment methods for various gambling activities, the legislation aims to reduce the financial risks associated with gambling. This would likely lead to safer play environments and could potentially decrease the incidence of gambling addiction or financial distress among players. Conversely, this move may also impact the revenues of gaming operators who may have relied on credit card transactions for ease of access by their customers.

Summary

Senate Bill 265, introduced in 2025, amends Title 4 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, which governs various aspects of gambling and gaming in the state. The bill specifically addresses prohibitions related to the funding of fantasy contest accounts, sets forth new regulations regarding iLottery authorizations, and outlines the processes for managing interactive gaming account transactions. Notably, SB265 prohibits the acceptance of credit cards for funding fantasy contest accounts, purchasing iLottery tickets, or making deposits for interactive gaming or sports wagering, reflecting a state effort to increase responsible gambling practices and limit potential gambling-related debt for players.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB265 appears to lean towards favoring responsible gambling initiatives. Supporters argue that the bill is a positive step towards safeguarding individuals from the dangers of overspending on gambling through credit. However, there is also concern among some stakeholders in the gaming community about the potential negative impact on business profitability and customer engagement. The balancing act of promoting responsible gambling while ensuring a thriving gaming industry is a central theme in discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding SB265 is the restriction on credit card usage within the gambling framework. Opponents of the bill initially raised concerns that such limitations could hinder participation in gaming activities, as ease of transaction often encourages engagement. This aspect highlights a broader debate in the legislature about how best to regulate gambling in a way that protects consumers while still fostering a competitive environment for gaming operators, leading to differing views on the best approach to addressing gambling practices in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB1159

In fantasy contests, further providing for prohibitions; in lottery, further providing for iLottery authorization; in interactive gaming, further providing for interactive gaming account credits, debits, deposits and payments; and, in sports wagering, further providing for authorization to conduct sports wagering.

PA HB733

In sports wagering, further providing for definitions.

PA HB2042

In revenues, providing for audits of Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Trust Fund; in administration and enforcement, further providing for investigations and enforcement; in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for records and confidentiality of information; in application and licensure, further providing for establishment licenses, for license or permit prohibition, for issuance and renewal and for conditional licenses; in operation, further providing for testing and certification of terminals and for video gaming limitations, providing for hours of operation and further providing for terminal placement agreements and for compulsive and problem gambling; in enforcement, further providing for investigations and enforcement; in revenues, further providing for distribution of local share, for regulatory assessments and for transfers from Video Gaming Fund; in ethics, further providing for political influence; in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for the offense of gambling devices, gambling, etc.; providing for implementation; and making a repeal.

PA HB2164

In tavern gaming, further providing for definitions.

PA HB2108

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission, providing for prohibition and further providing for accountability.

PA SB806

In general provisions relating to video gaming, further providing for definitions; and, in operation, further providing for video gaming limitations and for compulsive and problem gambling.

PA HB2518

In Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, further providing for regulatory authority of board; and, in administration, further providing for regulatory authority of board.

PA SB654

In sales and use tax, further providing for

PA HB2078

In Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, further providing for regulatory authority of board.

PA HB139

In facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.