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Opinion: Protecting kids from gambling’s digital pipelines

Years ago, parents could lock their front doors at night and reasonably assume their children were safe from the world's adult vices. Today, that security is an illusion.
  • June 8, 2026
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Opinion: Protecting kids from gambling’s digital pipelines

Years ago, parents could lock their front doors at night and reasonably assume their children were safe from the world’s adult vices. Today, that security is an illusion.

The dangers no longer wait at the doorstep; they bypass it entirely, slipping directly into our homes through the glowing screens in the palms of our children’s hands. Nowhere is this more evident than in the explosive, predatory rise of online sports betting.

‘Refreshing wave’

Since the Supreme Court cleared the way for states to legalize sports gambling in 2018, the industry has grown into a multi-billion-dollar behemoth. But in its gold rush for profit, it has found a terrifyingly lucrative new target: our kids.

Fortunately, Washington is starting to pay attention, thanks to a refreshing wave of bipartisan sanity.

U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), alongside Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), recently introduced the Gaming Advertisement to Minors Enforcement (GAME) Act. The bill targets the digital pipelines feeding gambling content to children, and it deserves the full support of anyone who cares about the mental and financial well-being of the next generation.

The GAME Act targets the root of the problem: the aggressive, algorithmic manipulation that pushes sportsbooks and prediction markets onto minors via platforms like TikTok and Instagram. It would ban these companies from aiming gambling ads at anyone under 18, putting teeth into the law by empowering the Federal Trade Commission to levy fines, up to $100,000 per violation, against platforms that fail to comply. Repeated offenders would face the Department of Justice directly.

Critics will argue that tech-savvy teens will always find a way around age restrictions, or that the responsibility falls solely on parents to monitor screen time. That is always the excuse of a predatory industry to continue their behavior. Further, that perspective ignores how fundamentally the landscape has changed.

‘Not your grandfather’s backroom poker game’

This isn’t your grandfather’s backroom poker game; it is an optimized, hyper-targeted psychological apparatus designed to create addicts.

According to the Child Mind Institute, adolescents are uniquely vulnerable to gambling addiction because the brain’s reward system is highly active while the regions responsible for impulse control are still developing. This biological mismatch makes the dopamine rush of a bet as addictive as cocaine.

Research highlighted by Newport Healthcare further warns that those who begin gambling before 18 are significantly more likely to develop severe disorders, which are frequently co-occurring with depression, anxiety and even increased risks of suicide.

‘Jarring reality’

The data cited by Senator Britt’s office reveals a deeply jarring reality: one in six parents say they would have no idea if their child was actively gambling online, and 59% of adolescent boys report that gambling-related content began appearing automatically in their feeds without them ever searching for it.

By flooding social media with sleek advertisements featuring popular influencers and athletes, sports-books are normalizing high-stakes betting before a child can even drive. They are turning middle and high schoolers into chronic bettors, often losing real money through digital wallets and setting up a lifetime of financial distress under their parents’ own roofs. More importantly, the psychological toll is exceptionally severe; gambling disorder is linked to the highest suicide rate of any addictive disorder. Research indicates that 1 in 5 individuals with a gambling disorder attempt suicide. The rate is even higher for adolescent boys.

‘Steady, deliberate effort’

Senator Britt’s legislative push is not an isolated knee-jerk reaction. It is part of a steady, deliberate effort to protect kids from online exploitation and mental health damage. She has previously pressed the Department of Justice to crack down on unregulated, offshore gambling websites and urged the CDC to study the rising public health impact of youth gambling.

The GAME Act does not ban sports betting for adults but draws a hard, necessary line in the digital sand. It forces big tech and massive sports-books to stop treating our children as pawns in their high stakes and high profit strategy.

Congress has historically been slow to act on digital safety, but this is a clear-cut public health crisis. Senator Britt is exactly right: our children are our greatest asset, and it is time for lawmakers to protect them from the digital casino operators targeting them for profit.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Stephanie Smith, Alabama Policy Institute President/CEO. 

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