• Industry
    • Opinion
    • Features
      • iGaming Data
      • Sports Betting Data
    • Finance
    • Online Casinos
      • US Online Casinos
      • CT Online Casinos
      • MI Online Casinos
      • NJ Online Casinos
      • NY Online Casinos
      • PA Online Casinos
      • WV Online Casinos
    • News
    • Podcast

      Regulation

      Two Louisiana Sweeps Ban Bills Progressing In Legislature

      Bills look to codify anti-sweeps actions taken by LGCB and attorney general in 2025

      By Chris Altruda

      Last updated: April 16, 2026

      1 min

      Louisiana sweeps ban part 2

      For the second straight year, Louisiana lawmakers appear overwhelmingly in favor of passing legislation designed to ban online sweepstakes casinos in the Pelican State.

      The House has moved two measures to the Senate. HB 883, which was unanimously approved 99-0 in the lower chamber Tuesday, explicitly bans “Any game, contest, or promotion that is available on the internet or accessible on a mobile phone, computer terminal, or similar access device that utilizes a dual-currency system of payment allowing the player to exchange the currency for any prize or award, cash, or cash equivalents, and simulates any form of gambling constitutes gambling by computer.”

      HB 53, which arrived in the upper chamber in late March after passing 87-11 in the House, would add sweepstakes games to the definition of the state’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute. The bill passed out of the Senate’s Judiciary C Committee on Tuesday and has been referred to the Legislative Bureau.

      Legislation sponsored by Sen. Adam Bass easily passed through both houses last year, only to be vetoed by Gov. Jeff Landry. The governor called Bass’ bill “a solution in search of a problem that is already being solved by our current system” while expressing confidence in the Louisiana Gaming Control Board to regulate such matters.

      Legislative overkill?

      Last year, Landry’s veto was promptly followed by a tandem effort from the LGCB and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill. The gaming board sent more than 40 cease-and-desist letters in June to sweeps operators, which included VGW and WOW Vegas.

      Less than a month later, Murrill released a written opinion declaring sweeps illegal via the state constitution and multiple state laws, starting with the fact that “[g]ambling shall be defined and suppressed by the legislature.”

      Murrill’s opinion opened the door for the Louisiana Department of Revenue to sue VGW and MW Services, which does business as WOW Vegas, for $44.4 million in taxes, interest, and unpaid penalties for offering digital gaming in the Pelican State.

      In sponsoring HB 883, Rep. Laurie Schlegel retained criminal penalties for violators similar to Bass’ bill that included up to five years imprisonment. Fines could reach as high as $40,000, and every wager would constitute a separate violation of the law.

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      Covering all aspects of regulated U.S. online casinos, iGaming, sweepstakes, and more

      welcome kentucky

      New Kentucky Casino Bill Would Favor Those Willing To Pay The Most Money

      California Newsom signs sweeps bill

      Gov. Newsom Signs Anti-Sweeps Bill Into Law In California

      Oklahoma Legislators Ban Sweeps By Overriding Governor’s Veto

      dave busters betting

      Dave & Buster’s Betting Plans Quickly Countered With Bill To Block Arcade Gambling

      Recommended Read

      pelican flying

      Regulation

      Sweeps Operators Could Face Racketeering Charges In Louisiana

      There’s More…

      we heart ny

      Regulation

      Bally’s, Hard Rock, And Resorts World Awarded New York Casino Licenses

      December 15, 2025

      Chris Altruda

      Georgia House Committee on Gaming

      Regulation

      Georgia Gaming Legalization Debate Starting Up Again, After Several Unproductive Years

      July 29, 2025

      Chris Altruda

      Indiana sweepstakes casino ban

      Industry

      Midweek News Roundup: Indiana Sweeps Ban In Effect Beginning July 1

      April 1, 2026

      Brant James

      senator cortez masto podium

      Finance

      FULL HOUSE Act Fails Unanimous Consent In Senate

      July 10, 2025

      Ella Gorodetzky

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      Covering all aspects of regulated U.S. online casinos, iGaming, sweepstakes, and more

      • About
      • Contact
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • Disclosure
      • Responsible Gaming

      © 2026 Casino Reports.