AB 831 Unanimously Passed
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작성자 Tamika Coaldrak… 작성일 26-05-02 02:08 조회 1 댓글 0본문
The California Senate passed Assembly Bill 831 on September 9, 2025, with an unanimous 36-0 vote. The measure prohibits dual-currency sweepstakes casinos, citing their resemblance to real-money betting.
To attend to issues, the expense now excuses traditional marketing sweepstakes and marketing contests active during the vote. The Senate's passage sends the expense to the Assembly for concurrence.
If authorized, it proceeds to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk. With this vote, California edges towards becoming the largest state to forbid sweepstakes gambling establishments.
AB 831: Tribes and Groups That Rallied Against its Passing
Despite broad assistance, AB 831 drew singing opposition from people and market groups alike. Notably, 4 smaller tribes opposed at the California State Capitol. These are:
Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians
Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria
Big Lagoon Rancheria
Jeff Duncan, Executive Director of the Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA), condemned AB 831 as "a flawed and rushed expense that lacks broad tribal agreement." He highlighted that it would "restrict financial choices available to people and aggravate already vulnerable economic conditions."
Meanwhile, Eric Wright of Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation added, "For neighborhoods long neglected and geographically isolated, digital commerce is not a high-end, it's a lifeline. AB 831 would sever that lifeline."
Big Lagoon Rancheria likewise officially opposed the legislation. In a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee, they alerted that the expense threatened tribal sovereignty and self-determination, and criticized its advancement via a "gut-and-amend" procedure.
These groups cautioned that AB 831's overly broad language could criminalize everyday promotional activities, disrupt lawful sweepstakes and ads, stifle innovation, and weaken consumer defenses.
Legislative Crossroads and National Implications
Now that AB 831 cleared the Senate, the Assembly should think about changes before the legal session concludes. If Governor Newsom signs it, California will set a precedent likely to ripple across the United States.
Yet and advocacy group resistance may still affect modifications or future policymaking.
AB 831's development may inspire similar legislation in other states. While a number of states already restrict sweepstakes casinos, California's size makes this a pivotal minute. If enacted, the costs could reshape how sweepstakes casinos operate nationally.
Ultimately, AB 831 marks a crucial point for sweepstakes casinos and tribal economic policy. It draws sharp lines between tribal sovereignty, state guideline, online gaming, and promotional flexibilities.
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