Virginia Lawmakers Ngake Another Look at Plans for Gaming Commission
Representatives from each of Virginia’s five licensed casinos attended a recent meeting to share progress reports on their operations Virginia lawmakersare ngaking another look at the idea to create a central authority to oversee the state’s expanding gambling industry. During a subcommittee meeting on Monday, officials talked about the possibility to form the Virginia Gaming Commission, an idea that has come up again after years of discussion. People from all five of Virginia’s approved casinoscame to the meeting to give updates on their local work, reported WDBJ7. These include the Hard Rock Casinoin Bristoland Caesarsin Danville, two projects that have brought new jobs and tourists to their areas. Lawmakers said the input from these operators would help shape future rules. Winchester Economic Development Authority Chair Addie Lingleasked the committee to think about giving a casino operator’s license to her city. She talked about Winchester’s planas one focused on tourism and big events mixing gaming with a resort-like experience. The city council has not voted on the idea yet, but local leaders want to keep talking with state officials. The city of Fairfaxalso has plans to build a casino, but Lingleclaimed that a spot in the northern Shenandoah Valleycould better cater to both locals and travelers passing through the area. The Virginia Lottery, which now oversees casino operations updated lawmakers on the hurdles of managing the state’s gaming growth. Officials stressed that a dedicated gaming commission would enable clearer supervision as talks about legalizing online casinos, known as iGaming, keep gaining traction. Senator Mamie Locke, who earlier put forward a bill to give the green light to iGaming, thinks Virginianeeds to set up a proper watchdog group before letting gambling grow more. Her proposal is on pause, but experts think legal online casinos could bring in over $5 billion in taxable money in five years. People who know the industry have different views on how iGamingmight affect current casinos. David Rebuck, who used to run New Jersey’s Gaming Enforcement Division, told the group earlier this year that worries about online betting hurting brick-and-mortar casinos have not come true elsewhere. Yet, not everyone wants to move ahead. The Virginia Lotteryworries about ngaking on more work without new tools, while some local groups are concerned about the harm that could come from making gambling easier to access. Lawmakers plan to ngake another look at the commission idea in the 2026legislative session. If it gets the green light, the Virginia Gaming Commissionwould oversee all gambling activities. This includes casinos, sports betting charitable gaming, and any future online platforms. This change would shake up how the state handles its expanding entertainment scene.
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