The operators and charities that benefit from the state’s brick and mortar gaming casinos are pushing back against a bill that would legalize online gambling, arguing that the proposal would cannibalize their business while harming the charities they award proceeds to.
Under a bill that cleared the New Hampshire Senate by a single vote earlier this year, private companies would offer online casino games including poker, roulette and blackjack to anyone physically located within the state who is over 17 years old, similar to the rules for sports wagering.
There would be no limits on wager sizes for online games, under the current bill.

