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Legal internet gambling in Ohio? Unlikely anytime soon

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Resources are . The National Problem Gambling Hotline can be reached at 1-800-GAMBLER. Ohio's can be reached at 1-800-589-9966.

Ohio is not likely to legalize online casino and lottery games this legislative session, according to House Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima).

In May and June, during the late stages of the biennial state budget, GOP lawmakers considered adding measures legalizing and taxing iGaming and iLottery offerings as one way to generate additional state revenue. Those ideas never made the final budget. And standalone and have not been brought for further hearings.

Huffman said Wednesday the state has had 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 gambling expansions in the last five years, and that he doesn鈥檛 envision further expansion in the next year.

鈥淎t some point, there is a saturation point鈥攖here鈥檚 a group of people who don鈥檛 gamble, there鈥檚 a group of people who do, maybe some people participate in different ways,鈥 Huffman told reporters.

Gov. Mike DeWine, whose term as governor ends in January 2027, said in July he is 鈥渧ery much against鈥 it.

鈥淭o put a casino in everybody鈥檚 hands 24/7 is probably not a great idea, and I think it will cause more pain and suffering in regard to gaming addiction, so I鈥檓 just not for it,鈥 DeWine told reporters.

He signed into law the bill legalizing sports betting in January 2023. Even before the start date for sportsbooks and other sports gambling licensees, a 2022 survey found that one-in-five Ohioans are considered at least 鈥渁t-risk鈥 gamblers. In 2023, calls to the state hotline significantly.

Earlier this year, HB 298 and SB 197 got proponent testimony from big-name gambling websites, but a cohort of faith leaders, unions and mental health advocates were all staunch opponents.

Sarah Donaldson covers government, policy, politics and elections for the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. Contact her at sdonaldson@statehousenews.org.
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