New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07629

Introduced
4/1/25  

Caption

Increases distributions for problem gambling education and treatment purposes to $12 million.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S08439

Authorizes one percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not less than six million dollars, to be used for problem gambling.

NY A09082

Authorizes one percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not less than six million dollars, to be used for problem gambling.

NY A01056

Establishes the problem gambling advisory council.

NY S06701

Establishes the problem gambling advisory council.

NY S09236

Authorizes one percent of mobile sports tax revenue be used for problem gambling, one percent for youth sports and education funding, and one percent for youth team sports funding.

NY A10211

Authorizes one percent of mobile sports tax revenue be used for problem gambling, one percent for youth sports and education funding, and one percent for youth team sports funding.

NY J01955

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim March 2024 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in the State of New York

NY S01550

Requires all advertisements for gambling and sports betting to include warnings about potential harmful and addictive effects of gambling; requires the state gaming commission to cooperate with the commissioner of addiction services and supports to ensure that all advertisements for gaming activity state a problem gambling hotline number.

NY A01118

Requires all advertisements for gambling and sports betting to include warnings about potential harmful and addictive effects of gambling; requires the state gaming commission to cooperate with the commissioner of addiction services and supports to ensure that all advertisements for gaming activity state a problem gambling hotline number.

NY A02222

Includes information about bystander intervention training in the department of labor's model sexual harassment prevention policy that includes information and practical guidance on how to enable bystanders to recognize potentially problematic behaviors and to motivate bystanders to take action when such bystanders observe problematic behaviors.

Similar Bills

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