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Game On For Fantasy Sports In Congress? Hearing Likely, Republican Says.

Dustin Gouker
September 18, 2015

The Hill*reported that a*Congressional hearing on*daily fantasy sports*is likely to occur, according to the*Republican chairman*of*a House committee.

‘This is an issue we ought to take a look at’

From the report at*The Hill, which covers the U.S. Congress:

“My sense is that we will do a hearing,” said Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. “There’s a lot of things on our front burner right now, but I think this is an issue that we ought to take a look at.”

Upton’s comments came in the wake of a letter from the*ranking member of the committee,Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), who*asked for a hearing on the subject of DFS. In his request, he noted that “the legal landscape governing these activities remains murky and should be reviewed.”

Pallone also questioned why daily fantasy sports are being treated differently than sports betting in the United States.*DFS sites generally operate in 45 states, currently, while sports betting is legal only in*Nevada.

The hearing apparently*isn’t going to happen very soon, however. More from The Hill:

Upton said he has spoken with Pallone on Thursday, though cautioned that he had not “examined [the letter] thoroughly” and that the hearing would not take place in the “short-term” because the committee has a busy agenda.

Upton pointed to the changing nature of the industry as a reason for congressional scrutiny. “It’s a larger issue than it was before and I think [Pallone] raised some good points in his letter,” he said.

Also of note: Upton is from a*state that has some DFS issues.*Michigan’s Gaming Control Board*recently issued a statement saying itbelieved DFS is illegal under state law.

New Jersey’s full-court press

Pallone also talked to The Hill earlier in the week,*expanding on his rationale*for asking for the Congressional hearing into daily fantasy sports sites like*DraftKings*and*FanDuel.

“I also think that they’re skirting the law, because the carve-out from online gambling that said you could have fantasy sports was not envisioned to be a multibillion-dollar gambling operation,” he said.

Some of Pallone’s motivation in the fantasy sports hearing is about*bringing attention*to the issue*of sports betting, as his state is in a*court battle to allow wagering on sporting events. And others in New Jersey are picking up on that theme

The horse racing track*Monmouth Park*is getting ready to offer fantasy sports contests, according to a*story at NJ.com:

“I’ll be there to put down the first bet,” said state Sen. Ray Lesniak.

That’s obviously a tongue-in-cheek reference from the author of the sports betting bill thatfantasy sports amounts to gambling.

Monmouth Park attorney Dennis Drazin*was a bit more straightforward. Again from NJ.com:

Drazin*…*said the team owners should have just let the Jersey law take effect. Instead they are pretending to oppose sports betting while making millions off fantasy sports.

“The leagues are out there screaming they want to oppose this and now they’re taking equity positions in the sports-fantasy operations,” he said. “Look at the hypocrisy of the leagues here.”
 

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They can stick fantasy up the wazoo. Just give me 9 or 10 traditional books, some with reduced juice and some with gifts and bonuses for deposits. I want my Columbian coffee, my sports grills, my boxes of cigars and my girlie calendars and free monthly parlays. Just give me scalps and middles again. Just give me my fuc**ng Neteller back. Compete for my business again you mofos.
 

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They can stick fantasy up the wazoo. Just give me 9 or 10 traditional books, some with reduced juice and some with gifts and bonuses for deposits. I want my Columbian coffee, my sports grills, my boxes of cigars and my girlie calendars and free monthly parlays. Just give me scalps and middles again. Just give me my fuc**ng Neteller back. Compete for my business again you mofos.

I love Fantasy Sports.

Been playing since i was a kid & all for it.

I'm just tired of the senseless, biased BS when it comes to it being legal & sports betting isn't, when anyone with any common sense knows they are both the same when it comes to gambling.

Anyone who argues differently, such as Fantasy Sports Companies & their lawyers, only blatantly lie & argue differently for the fear of it being outlawed...
 

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Pallone also questioned why daily fantasy sports are being treated differently than sports betting in the United States.*DFS sites generally operate in 45 states, currently, while sports betting is legal only in*Nevada.



^^^^^This........
 

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I love Fantasy Sports.

Been playing since i was a kid & all for it.

I'm just tired of the senseless, biased BS when it comes to it being legal & sports betting isn't, when anyone with any common sense knows they are both the same when it comes to gambling.

Anyone who argues differently, such as Fantasy Sports Companies & their lawyers, only blatantly lie & argue differently for the fear of it being outlawed...




Hache, do you think the govt will try to shut down DFS?

Its better to keep DFS going, that way the road opens up for legsla sports betting.......

I personally never liked fantasy sports, but if it will help the cause for legal sports betting, than more power towards DFS!
 

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If DFS gets shutdown then sports betting isn't happening anytime soon. I can tell you that much.

Would be a sad day but it is unlikely.

How funny (and sad) would it be if this cameup during a debate? Like a social media question at the end or something...
 

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Hache, do you think the govt will try to shut down DFS?

Its better to keep DFS going, that way the road opens up for legsla sports betting.......

I personally never liked fantasy sports, but if it will help the cause for legal sports betting, than more power towards DFS!




If DFS gets shutdown then sports betting isn't happening anytime soon. I can tell you that much.

Would be a sad day but it is unlikely.

How funny (and sad) would it be if this cameup during a debate? Like a social media question at the end or something...



I don't know guys ive I've wondered the same thing & I the govt is so difficult to figure out most of the time, i could see it going either way.

If Fantasy continues then the pressure & common sense might encourage the courts to also start working on the process of legalizing sports betting too

Then on the other hand, if states & courts start shutting down Fantasy sports, then the NFL, other leagues, and some politicians might start supporting Sports betting in order to get Fantasy back....
 

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IMO, DFS is a horrible rip off and should be gone anyway. You pay a 10percent juice on heads up whether you win or lose on fan duel lol. Tournaments, unless you're a pro, you have a very small chance of winning.
 

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I'm a pessimist. I think they will end up trying to ban fantasy sports that involve the exchange of money before doing anything to legalize online gaming.
 

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