All Roll Calls
Yes: 128 • No: 4
Sponsored By: null Mgt Council
Signed by Governor
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If you had a skill game before September 14, 2022 at a place that did not meet the establishment definition on April 1, 2023, you may keep operating if you follow all other rules. If you had a game before April 1, 2026 at a place that did not meet the definition on April 1, 2026, you may keep operating only until your current permit expires. Starting April 1, 2026, non‑establishment locations cannot renew permits, except for the earlier 2022/2023 grandfathered sites.
The law tightens where skill games can be. Games may only be in an "establishment." An establishment is a single business location that is a truck stop, a smoke shop, or is licensed to sell alcohol for on‑site drinking. Some places now qualify, while others no longer do. Operators may need to move games or stop at locations that do not meet the definition.
If your place sells alcohol for on‑site drinking, skill games must sit only in the area where alcohol is sold. You cannot place a game in any area where people under 21 may enter. You must clearly mark each game area as age‑restricted. You must not allow anyone under 21 to play.
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All Roll Calls
Yes: 128 • No: 4
House vote • 3/3/2026
H 3rd Reading:Passed 55-2-5-0-0
Yes: 55 • No: 2
House vote • 2/26/2026
H03 - Revenue:Recommend Do Pass 9-0-0-0-0
Yes: 9 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/20/2026
S 3rd Reading:Passed 31-0-0-0-0
Yes: 31 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/16/2026
S03 - Revenue:Recommend Do Pass 3-1-0-0-1
Yes: 3 • No: 1 • Other: 1
House vote • 2/9/2026
S Introduced and Referred to S03 - Revenue 30-1-0-0-0
Yes: 30 • No: 1
Governor Signed SEA No. 0039
Assigned Chapter Number 52
H 3rd Reading:Passed 55-2-5-0-0
Assigned Number SEA No. 0039
S President Signed SEA No. 0039
H Speaker Signed SEA No. 0039
H 2nd Reading:Passed
H COW:Passed
H03 - Revenue:Recommend Do Pass 9-0-0-0-0
H Placed on General File
H Introduced and Referred to H03 - Revenue
S 3rd Reading:Passed 31-0-0-0-0
H Received for Introduction
S 2nd Reading:Passed
S COW:Passed
S03 - Revenue:Recommend Do Pass 3-1-0-0-1
S Placed on General File
S Introduced and Referred to S03 - Revenue 30-1-0-0-0
S Received for Introduction
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