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State Availability Changes

The Low Lay tracks every time a sweepstakes casino enters or exits a US state. This historical data helps players anticipate availability changes and understand market trends.

Last updated: February 12, 2026 · Tracking 10 recent changes

5
State Entries
Last 6 months
5
State Exits
Last 6 months

Change Timeline

2026-02-01
▼ Exit
Voluntary withdrawal ahead of proposed legislation
2026-01-28
▼ Exit
HB 1052 enforcement concerns
2026-01-15
▲ Entry
Market expansion
2026-01-10
▲ Entry
Market expansion
2025-12-15
▼ Exit
Regulatory review pending
2025-12-01
▲ Entry
Regulatory clarity achieved
2025-11-20
▼ Exit
Pre-emptive withdrawal due to SB 892
2025-11-01
▲ Entry
Market expansion
2025-10-15
▲ Entry
Market expansion
2025-10-01
▼ Exit
Regulatory uncertainty — HB 441 study commission formed

Why This Matters

State availability changes directly affect which players can access which casinos. When a casino exits a state, existing players may lose access to their accounts and any unredeemed Sweeps Coins.

Exits are typically driven by: pending legislation (ban bills), regulatory enforcement actions, or voluntary withdrawal to reduce legal risk. Players in affected states should redeem their Sweeps Coins promptly when exit announcements are made.

Entries signal: market expansion, regulatory clarity, or new licensing. More available casinos means more competition and often better bonuses for players in those states.

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