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Citizens Against Expanded Gambling Hosts Tele-Townhall

Mar 22, 2016

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Online Gambling Is a Serious Threat

Mar 15, 2016

Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) has been a highly debated topic in recent months.  Forbes reported that daily games were projected to generate $2.6 billion in entry fees alone in 2015 while only paying out around $1 billion in contest prizes.  More concerning, is that 80 percent of bettors will lose about half of their money. A few weeks ago, DraftKings, Inc. and FanDuel, Inc. lobbied the legislature to consider a bill that, if passed, would have made Daily Fantasy Sports...

Citizens Against Expanded Gambling Plays Major Role in Defeating the Legalization of Internet Gambling in Wisconsin

Mar 3, 2016

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Citizens Against Expanded Gambling, Inc.
PO Box 7294
Appleton, WI 54912

Phone: (920) 659-4489
email: info@citizensagainstgambling.com
www.citizensagainstgambling.com

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem,
call 1-800-GAMBLE-5 (1-800-426-2535) 24 hours a day.

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