Brazil’s Land-Based Casino Bill At A Political Standstill
Regulation · 2024-10-25

Brazil’s Land-Based Casino Bill At A Political Standstill

Brazil’s Land-Based Casino Bill At A Political Standstill

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The ongoing discussions surrounding the legalization of land-based casinos in Brazil will be delayed as the Senate have postponed the anticipated vote on the proposed bill.

The bill in question, PL 2,234/2022, aims to legalize land-based casinos, the popular jogo de bicho, and betting on horse racing. Initially, hopes were high for a vote in August, but as the weeks passed, the timeline shifted. The Senate had projected a vote following the municipal elections in early October, but as of now, no concrete action has taken place.

Senator Irajá Silvestre, who serves as the rapporteur for the bill, recently expressed his views on the situation. He emphasized that the Senate is currently not in a position to proceed with the vote, stating that the timing is not ideal. However, he remains optimistic about the bill’s future, asserting that he believes it will eventually pass this year. Silvestre noted that the necessary votes are already in place, with a majority of senators reportedly convinced of the bill’s merits.

The economic implications of the bill are significant. Estimates suggest that the legalization of land-based casinos could generate approximately BRL 20 billion annually in revenue. This potential influx of funds has garnered attention from various sectors, particularly those within the gaming industry, who argue that the time for action is now.

Industry leaders have been vocal about their support for the bill. Alex Pariente, a senior executive with Hard Rock International, expressed confidence that the sector would soon see positive outcomes from the legislative process. He remarked that the ongoing debates and discussions within the Senate are a healthy precursor to more definitive actions.

Despite the optimism from industry representatives, there are underlying concerns regarding the gambling sector’s impact on vulnerable populations. Critics have raised alarms about the potential consequences of expanded gambling, particularly for groups such as the elderly and those reliant on social benefits. These concerns have prompted calls for a more thorough examination of the implications of legalized gambling.

As the Senate grapples with land-based casino legislation, the Brazilian government is also preparing for the launch of a licensed online betting market set to commence on January 1, 2025. This initiative represents a significant shift in Brazil’s gambling landscape, and it has sparked considerable debate among lawmakers and the public.

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