Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5621

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Addressing electronic raffles at live sporting events.

Impact

If passed, SB5621 would amend existing state laws to formally include provisions for electronic raffles at live sporting events. This would provide clarity and guidance to organizations looking to engage in such fundraising efforts legally. By doing so, it could potentially lead to an increase in revenue for both the state and participating organizations, as well as enhance engagement with attendees at sporting events. Moreover, it may set precedents for further modernization of fundraising practices across the state.

Summary

SB5621 aims to address the regulation of electronic raffles at live sporting events, a topic that intersects with issues of gambling and fundraising practices. The bill seeks to create a legal framework that allows electronic raffles to be conducted within the context of sporting events, thereby modernizing the approach to fundraising activities associated with such events. This initiative is in response to the increasing popularity of electronic tickets and digital solutions in various sectors, including fundraising for nonprofits and community organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB5621 appears largely positive, particularly among advocates of modern fundraising methods and organizations that benefit from such initiatives. Supporters argue that electronic raffles would not only streamline the process but also improve participation rates among supporters and attendees. However, there are concerns among some groups about the implications of increased gambling activities and the potential for negative consequences in communities already facing issues related to gambling addiction.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB5621 indicate some contention over the balance between ensuring fundraising opportunities for community organizations and managing the potential expansion of gambling practices in the state. Critics worry that allowing electronic raffles could lead to a slippery slope toward more extensive gambling activities, which could be problematic given the existing challenges related to gambling-related issues. Consequently, the conversations around the bill emphasize the need for careful consideration of regulations to address these concerns while promoting positive fundraising opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1012

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WA HB1117

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WA SB5185

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WA HB1241

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WA SB5329

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WA SB5450

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WA HB1118

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WA HB1319

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WA HB1846

Addressing vessel procurement at the Washington state ferries.

WA SB5760

Addressing vessel procurement at the Washington state ferries.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.