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Several U.S. states are advancing online casino laws, spurred by strong revenues in New Jersey and growing interest in regulated digital gaming.
In early 2026, several U.S. states including New York, Virginia, and Hawaii are reevaluating online casino legislation, driven by strong revenues in existing markets like New Jersey, where digital gaming surpassed land-based gambling in 2025.
Maine is set to become the eighth regulated state, while New York and Virginia advance bills with varying levels of support and safeguards.
Hawaii, historically opposed to gambling, is exploring regulatory options amid concerns over illegal betting.
Meanwhile, Montana’s high density of casinos belies a modest gaming market, with $2.8 billion in annual expenditures and limited economic impact despite strict regulations and a 15% tax rate.
Wyoming’s smaller market generates less revenue, and both states maintain low-stakes, tightly controlled industries, with no major expansion expected.
Varios estados de EE. UU. están promoviendo leyes de casinos en línea, estimuladas por los fuertes ingresos en Nueva Jersey y el creciente interés en los juegos digitales regulados.