An Act extending live and simulcast horse racing in the Commonwealth
Bill S 238 extends live and simulcast horse racing in Massachusetts to December 15, 2026, boosting the industry and enhancing betting opportunities for consumers.
Bill S 238 extends live and simulcast horse racing in Massachusetts to December 15, 2026, boosting the industry and enhancing betting opportunities for consumers.
Bill S 238 aims to extend the authorization for live and simulcast horse racing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to allow horse racing events to be conducted at multiple venues, enabling participants to watch and place bets on the same races simultaneously. This extension is intended to support the horse racing industry and enhance consumer engagement in the sport.
The bill proposes several amendments to existing legislation regarding horse racing, specifically extending various deadlines from December 15, 2025, to December 15, 2026. The key provisions include:
Extension of Deadlines:
Licensing Provisions:
Simulcast Regulations:
Repeal of Previous Provisions:
This bill represents a significant legislative effort to bolster the horse racing industry in Massachusetts by extending the operational timeline for live and simulcast events, thereby enhancing both economic activity and consumer participation in the sport.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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