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28.04.2026 12:29 gamblinginsider 1 views
Upcoming Legislative Actions in U.S. Gambling Industry

This week promises to be eventful for the gambling sector as several bills are set for hearings or are pending legislative action. The legal confrontation between state regulators and prediction market operators is heating up, coinciding with the approaching deadline for public comments to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Here’s a rundown of the key gambling stories to monitor this week.

Legislation: Various Sweepstakes and Prediction Market Bills Under Review

Confirmed committee hearings are taking place in Louisiana, Colorado, and Missouri:

Key points to watch include whether Louisiana will progress with HB 883, if the Colorado Senate will approve SB 163 or SB 131, and if the prop bet ban will make a return in any form. Additionally, it remains to be seen if Missouri legislators will deliberate on SB 3533 and whether the tax increase provision will stay or be removed.

Pending Bills Awaiting Legislative Action

Several bills are also awaiting action across various states:

It remains to be seen if the two Tennessee bills will be formally enrolled and sent to the governor, and whether any other bills will gain traction among lawmakers.

Prediction Markets: Regulatory Timelines and Legal Proceedings

The CFTC's deadline for public comments is fast approaching. Earlier this year, the CFTC requested public feedback on proposed regulations for prediction markets, with the comment deadline set for April 30. Interestingly, the comment submission page is currently inaccessible, displaying an error message.

Previous reviews of early comments by Gambling Insider indicated a largely critical stance, with both institutional stakeholders and a growing number of private citizens expressing concerns regarding gambling practices, manipulation, and public welfare.

Updates from the CFTC regarding the volume and sentiment of submissions are anticipated, along with indications of whether the CFTC will take these comments into account or clarify the definition of “event contracts.”

Additionally, litigation surrounding prediction markets has intensified, with multiple lawsuits filed and court decisions emerging on April 24.

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