New online gaming bill filed in Wyoming

Regulation

The 2025 legislative session in Wyoming is underway and Representative Robert Davis has already introduced a new bill to legalize online casinos in Wyoming in 2025.

Rep. Robert Davis has proposed House Bill 0162, which would allow interactive gaming in Wyoming under the regulation of the Wyoming Gaming Commission (WGC). Reps. Landon Brown and J.T. Larson co-sponsored the bill. It lays out a possible regulatory framework for online gaming and includes revenue projections.

The bill permits online gaming on tribal lands through a state gaming agreement, as Wyoming only has Native American casinos and no commercial ones.

Last year, Davis introduced House Bill 0120 (HB0120), which aimed to allow iGaming in Wyoming but didn’t pass. It called for “An act relating to gaming; authorizing interactive gaming; providing for regulation by the Wyoming Gaming Commission; imposing fees; providing for the collection and distribution of revenues from interactive gaming; providing for a continuous appropriation; requiring rulemaking; providing penalties; and providing for effective dates,” according to the text of the bill.”

Some tribal gaming leaders in the state have concerns about iGaming. However, HB0120 included ways for Wyoming tribal operators to join internet casinos.

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