Montana is on the brink of outlawing sweepstakes casinos, with state lawmakers advancing a bill aimed at shutting down these largely unregulated gaming establishments. The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 453, has garnered strong bipartisan support and is poised to reshape the state’s gambling landscape by eliminating a contentious sector operating in regulatory grey areas.
Understanding Sweepstakes Casinos
Sweepstakes casinos are venues that often mimic traditional casinos but exploit legal loopholes by offering “promotional sweepstakes” instead of direct gambling. Patrons typically purchase phone cards, internet access, or similar products in exchange for entries into games that resemble slot machines or other casino-style games. While these establishments claim legality under sweepstakes rules, critics argue they sidestep Montana’s strict gambling laws.
Currently, Montana regulates its gambling industry through the Montana Department of Justice’s Gambling Control Division, which oversees licensed operators such as video gaming machines, poker rooms, and sports betting. Sweepstakes casinos, however, fall outside this regulatory umbrella, raising concerns about consumer protection, tax evasion, and potential links to money laundering.
Legislative Drivers and Broader Impact
Senators backing the bill cite growing concerns about problem gambling, underage access, and the lack of state oversight. According to Montana DOJ data, licensed gambling in the state contributed over $75 million in tax revenue in 2024. Lawmakers argue that unregulated sweepstakes venues siphon potential revenue away from both the state and licensed operators, while exposing consumers to greater risk.
The proposed ban follows a national trend of increased scrutiny on skill games, sweepstakes parlors, and grey market gaming, with similar crackdowns occurring in states like Virginia and North Carolina.
If passed, SB 453 would grant state regulators immediate authority to shut down non-compliant operations, signaling Montana’s clear stance in favor of a regulated and accountable gaming environment.




