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Category: Legislation
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Minnesota Bill Could Target ‘Prediction Market’ Sports Betting Sites
A Minnesota lawmaker who has been a longtime advocate for consumer protection says his state could soon be home to a bill to regulate so-called “prediction markets.” “We’re certainly open to a bill,” Sen. John Marty, a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, told GamblingHarm.org in an interview. Marty, who has sponsored other gambling-related legislation,…
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Sports Betting And Artificial Intelligence: A.I. Legislation Tracker (2025)
Sports betting AI legislation will likely be considered in more states as gambling addiction concerns grow.
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NY Bill Would Prohibit Betting Apps From ‘Providing’ Addiction Therapy
Online sports gambling operators licensed in New York could soon be prohibited from “providing counseling, therapy, and treatment services for bettors in New York,” according to a new policy proposal. The legislation, A9146, seeks to address a “potential conflict” involving betting apps and certain addiction treatment providers. Current NY Law Under current law, online sports…
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New York ‘Prediction Markets’ Bill Would Deal Massive Blow To Gambling Platforms
A bill in New York would deal a gigantic blow to so-called “prediction markets” — online platforms that take bets on a wide variety of real-world events, including sports. Under federal oversight, some of these platforms have seen skyrocketing valuations in the second half of 2025. Under the proposed New York legislation, A9251, prediction markets…
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Indiana Online Casinos: Why They’re Illegal And Harmful
Online casinos are illegal in Indiana. Any online casino that markets itself as available in Indiana is a form of unlawful gambling. For example, Stake, one of the largest offshore casinos in the world, is illegal in Indiana. Other online casinos that are illegal in Indiana include Sportzino and BetWhale. Online casinos can cause addiction…
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