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SF 4515

Certain prize and ticket limits modification

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Keith Allen and 23 co-sponsors

Minnesota bill modifies prize and ticket limits for gaming activities, currently under committee review with consumer protection implications.

Second reading
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Bill Summary · SF 4515

Legislative bill overview

SF 4515 modifies prize and ticket limits in Minnesota, though the bill text itself is not provided in your query. Based on the legislative progression, this appears to be a technical adjustment to existing gambling, lottery, or gaming regulations. The bill has moved through committee review with amendments and is currently in the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee.

Why is this important

Prize and ticket limit regulations directly affect consumer participation in gambling activities, state revenue from gaming operations, and the regulatory framework governing gaming businesses. Changes to these limits can influence both the accessibility of gaming opportunities for residents and the financial stakes involved in regulated gaming activities.

Potential points of contention

  • Industry impact: Gaming operators may support higher limits to increase revenue potential, while consumer protection advocates may oppose increases citing gambling addiction concerns
  • State revenue implications: Whether limit changes are designed to increase or decrease state gaming revenue, affecting budget allocations
  • Regulatory consistency: Questions about how modified limits align with federal gaming regulations and neighboring states' frameworks

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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