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Mississippi will let casinos withhold gambling winnings over $2,000 for unpaid child support starting July 1, 2026.
Mississippi lawmakers have passed bills allowing casinos to withhold gambling winnings over $2,000—from slots and sports betting—for unpaid child support, excluding table games.
The system, set to take effect July 1, 2026, requires gaming operators to check a state database managed by the Department of Human Services.
Winners would be notified and given 30 days to dispute withholdings.
Casinos may charge up to $35 per transaction for administrative costs, and the state could recover about 66% of system expenses.
Data privacy concerns were addressed by limiting information shared to only names, not sensitive details.
The bills now move to the opposite chamber for review.
Mississippi permitirá que los casinos retengan ganancias de juegos de azar de más de $2,000 por manutención infantil no pagada a partir del 1 de julio de 2026.