Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S238

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Extending live and simulcast horse racing in the Commonwealth

Impact

If enacted, this bill would effectively amend multiple sections of existing law, including Chapter 494 of the Acts of 1978 and Chapter 128C of the General Laws, thereby extending the deadlines associated with horse racing licenses and regulations. By postponing the original expiration dates, the bill aims to stabilize the horse racing industry in Massachusetts during a time when legislative scrutiny and competition for entertainment options are high. It ensures that participants in the horse racing industry can continue to engage without interruption, allowing both races and simulcasts to occur, despite certain periods being designated as 'dark days'.

Summary

Senate Bill 238, introduced by Paul R. Feeney, seeks to extend the authorization for live and simulcast horse racing in Massachusetts by one year, pushing the expiration from December 15, 2025, to December 15, 2026. The legislation aims to maintain the current structure for conducting and regulating horse racing while allowing for more flexible wagering options across multiple venues. This is particularly significant for the Suffolk County licensee, which is anticipated to continue operating under this amendment, ensuring that simulcast wagering remains a viable option for horse racing fans in the state.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB 238 may revolve around the ongoing relevance and necessity of horse racing in contemporary entertainment culture, especially given its legal and social implications. Critics could argue about potential misallocation of regulatory resources or express concerns over public interest in horse racing compared to other forms of entertainment. Furthermore, questions surrounding the implications of gambling and its regulation in Massachusetts may lead to broader conversations about the responsibilities of the state in ensuring fair play and protecting consumers in this industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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