New Jersey Assembly votes to regulate daily fantasy sports
- May 23, 2017
New Jersey’s Democrat-led Assembly on Monday approved legislation to regulate and tax daily fantasy sports
Read More . . .New Jersey’s Democrat-led Assembly on Monday approved legislation to regulate and tax daily fantasy sports
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