Fantasy Sports Bill Would Ensure Legality in State of Ohio

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Fantasy Sports Bill Would Ensure Legality in State of Ohio

A bill introduced this past week in the Ohio Senate looks to ensure that fantasy sports remains legal in the Buckeye State.

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Introduced by Maryville State Senator Dave Burke last week, Senate bill 375 would allow fantasy sports to operate under current rules established by the Ohio Casino Control Commission. 

The Commission would have the authority over fantasy gaming that is similar to the authority it currently has over skill-based games.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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