Cardinal News: Social gaming advocate: Study and regulate, but don’t ban Social Plus games

Many people may not be familiar with these games — they’re certainly not household names like FanDuel and DraftKings that have blanketed the airwaves for years — but for 300,000 Virginia adults who love these games, they are a safe and fun outlet for free and low-cost online entertainment.

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SGLA Responds to Illinois Gaming Board Cease-and-Desist Orders 

"...Our operators implement robust age verification, responsible social gaming tools, and comprehensive safeguards on Social Plus games, setting us apart from unregulated, illegal gambling sites."

SGLA Testifies Before Maryland Legislature Regarding HB 295 

SGLA to MD lawmakers: Modernized regulation and taxation could unlock $20 million+ in new state revenue while strengthening consumer protections

SGLA Testifies Before Virginia Legislature Regarding SB 118

SGLA to VA lawmakers: Proper regulation and taxation could unlock $27 million+ in new state revenue while strengthening consumer protections.

SGLA Responds to Indiana Committee Vote on HB 1052

SGLA emphasizes commitment to working with lawmakers on regulatory framework that protects consumers while preserving popular games.

SGLA Testifies Before Maine Lawmakers, Encouraging Them to Regulate, Not Ban Social Plus Games 

The SGLA encouraged state lawmakers today to reconsider SP 825, which would ban Social Plus games in Maine.

SGLA Condemns New York Ban on Social Plus Games, Costing the State Hundreds of Millions in Economic Activity and Potential Revenue

Governor Hochul signs rushed legislation banning popular, free-to-play Social Plus games, ignoring public support and economic consequences

Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians Becomes Third California Tribe to Oppose AB831

The Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians has formally opposed Assembly Bill 831 (AB831), becoming the third California tribe to push back against the measure that would ban legitimate online social games with sweepstakes promotions in the state.

SGLA Opposes Massachusetts Bill That Would Ban Online Social Games and Threaten MA Businesses with Criminal Liability

A new bill introduced in Massachusetts, House Bill 4431, proposes a sweeping ban on online social games that utilize sweepstakes promotions. If enacted, the bill would deny Bay Staters access to the safe, free-to-play games they enjoy while exposing a wide range of legitimate businesses to unprecedented criminal liability.

SGLA to CA Senate Appropriations Committee: AB831 Would Eliminate $1 Billion in Annual Contributions to the California Economy  

Following today’s Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, the Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA) urges committee members to reject California Assembly Bill 831 (AB831), a bill that proposes a sweeping ban on online social games that use sweepstakes.

California Tribe Joins in Opposition to AB831, Highlighting Lack of Consensus on Flawed, Rushed Bill 

Kletsel Economic Development Authority (KEDA) asserts partnering with online social media platforms offers opportunities for California tribes 

SGLA Condemns New Jersey’s Ban on Free-to-Play Online Social Games as Government Overreach 

New law bans legitimate online games, eliminating jobs and stifling innovation 

SGLA Urges Lawmakers to Reject AB831 Following Senate Public Safety Hearing 

Following today’s California Senate Public Safety Committee hearing, the Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA) is urging lawmakers to reject AB831, a rushed and sweeping bill that would ban legitimate online social games and criminalize an entire form of digital entertainment enjoyed by millions of Californians.