The Massachusetts House Committee on Economic Development voted on March 16, 2026, to defer a proposed internet gaming bill by directing it to a study commission. This action effectively halts the bill's legislative progress this session. The legislation, which would have legalized and regulated online betting activities in the state, including sports betting and casino games, encountered opposition over concerns about consumer protections and revenue allocation. Proponents of the bill had advocated for the economic potential and consumer safety framework such regulation could provide. However, the 6-4 committee vote reflects ongoing legislative caution and competing interests regarding internet gaming’s introduction in Massachusetts. No further advancement or official reconsideration timeline was announced after the proposal was sent to study, leaving its future uncertain. Stakeholders and industry observers now await potential subsequent legislative sessions for renewed efforts to address online gaming regulation in the state.