Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H480

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to supporting veterans organizations

Impact

If enacted, HB 480 could significantly affect the landscape of gaming regulations in Massachusetts, particularly for veterans organizations. By introducing a structured framework for limited video gaming activities, the bill aims to provide a new funding source for veterans' programs and initiatives. It also establishes compliance requirements to uphold public safety standards, including background checks for operators and the stipulation that no cash handling will take place by employees within these establishments. The revenue generated from gaming operations would be deposited into the state’s Gaming Revenue Fund, potentially enhancing funding opportunities for various veteran support services.

Summary

House Bill 480 seeks to support veterans organizations in Massachusetts by allowing them to obtain limited video gaming machine licenses. This bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 23K of the General Laws to enable recognized veterans' organizations to operate small-scale gaming establishments with specific regulations on the number of video gaming terminals allowed. Only up to five video gaming terminals (VGTs) can be operated in these establishments, with all bets capped at $2.00 and maximum winnings limited to $599. The intent is to generate additional revenue for these organizations while providing entertainment for their members and guests who are over the age of 21.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that providing limited video gaming options will promote financial sustainability for veterans organizations, there may be opposition concerning the implications of expanding gambling activities. Critics could raise concerns about gambling addiction, particularly the accessibility of gaming establishments to vulnerable populations. Furthermore, the oversight by local licensing authorities for compliance may create administrative hurdles that could deter some veterans' organizations from pursuing the licensing process. The establishment of a clearly defined framework also means that any deviations or violations will result in strict repercussions, including license revocation, which may raise apprehensions among proponents of easing regulations for veterans' support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H417

Relative to supporting veterans organizations

MA H418

Relative to the use of slot machines in veterans’ organizations for its members and invited guests

MA H3508

Relative to veteran health, opportunity, notification, observance and respect

MA S2126

Relative to solar energy grants at posts of veterans' organizations

MA H4671

Honoring, empowering, and recognizing our servicemembers and veterans

MA H4677

Supporting economic growth of downtowns and main streets

MA S2337

Promoting fairness and transparency of organizations supporting military personnel and families

MA H3996

To amend chapter 336 of the acts of 2004 relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises of clubs or veterans' organizations in the town of Natick

MA H3500

Promoting fairness and transparency of organizations supporting military personnel and families

MA H2838

Exempting veterans’ organizations from state and local meals tax

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