Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN Chalk
During an optimistic Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) conference last month in Dallas, the recipe for the daily fantasy sports (DFS) industry’s success in 2016 was made public.
“We are actively engaged with elected legislators and regulators across the country and in Washington to ensure that the millions of fantasy sports fans across the country can continue to play the games they love,” DraftKings’ Griffin Finan said in a widely reported statement earlier about lobbying efforts being made.
ADVERTISEMENTWith a mix of state-level legislative and legal developments progressing on a weekly basis, Chalk explores four big issues surrounding the DFS industry in 2016…
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