Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2171

Introduced
1/7/25  

Caption

Virginia Lottery; Internet gaming authorized, penalties.

Impact

The bill, once enacted, will significantly impact state laws by introducing a structured process for internet gaming, which has been largely unregulated. It imposes a tax of 15% on adjusted gross internet gaming revenue, which will contribute to state funds and programs aimed at addressing gambling addiction. The Virginia Lottery Board will gain authority to enforce regulations, issue licenses, and ensure the integrity of gaming operations. This could lead to increased revenue for state programs and improve consumer protections against unregulated gambling activities.

Summary

House Bill 2171 addresses regulations surrounding internet gaming and casinos in Virginia. It aims to legalize and regulate internet gaming under the jurisdiction of the Virginia Lottery Board. The bill sets out a framework for licensing internet gaming operators and establishes definitions for various gaming-related terms, including casino gaming, internet gaming, and the duties of the regulatory board. It mandates that operators must obtain a license and outlines the process for submitting applications. The legislation is designed to facilitate a controlled and taxed environment for internet gaming, reflecting a growing trend in the U.S. toward expanding legal gambling options.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding HB2171 include concerns over gambling addiction and the potential for increased gambling among vulnerable populations. Opponents may argue that legalizing internet gaming could exacerbate existing issues of gambling addiction in the community. Furthermore, discussions may revolve around the adequacy of the proposed consumer protections and whether the regulations effectively prevent exploitation or fraud in the new online gaming environment. Balancing the economic benefits of new tax revenues against the social impacts of expanded gambling remains a critical point of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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