Gaming Control
SB 1836 proposed gaming control regulations in Florida but failed to advance through committee review before being withdrawn in May 2025.
SB 1836 proposed gaming control regulations in Florida but failed to advance through committee review before being withdrawn in May 2025.
SB 1836 appears to be a gaming control measure introduced in Florida's legislature by Senator Jonathan Martin. Based on the bill designation and committee referrals, it likely addresses regulatory frameworks, licensing, or operational standards for gaming activities within the state.
Gaming regulation directly affects the state's revenue generation, consumer protections, and competition in the gaming industry. Changes to gaming control laws can influence tax collection, employment in gaming sectors, and the integrity of gaming operations across Florida.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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