Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly (left) speaks during a news conference
on daily fantasy sports with former New York Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde.
«We're still polling to see if there's enough votes
on daily fantasy sports, so I'm not sure where that is,» he said.
New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has begun his crackdown
on daily fantasy sports (DFS), threatening the continuation of the online sports games.
Not exact matches
Daily fantasy sports, where players draft a roster of football players to compete for points in a single - day worth of games, were acknowledged by Virginia lawmakers as a game of skill vs. pure chance, a key difference that allows sites to avoid a federal ban
on online gambling.
The two largest
daily fantasy sports companies, FanDuel Inc. and DraftKings Inc., are in early - stage talks to merge, people familiar with the matter said
on Monday, as the industry faces a crackdown by U.S. states over whether it runs illegal gambling.
«Because the outcomes of games in
daily fantasy sports leagues depends partially
on chance, an individual's payment of a fee to participate in such activities is a bet,» Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote in a nine - page Jan. 19 decision.
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It's also likely that there will be agreement
on expanding gambling to permit
daily fantasy sports contests to be available to New Yorkers, and for restaurants and bars to sell alcohol starting at 10 am
on Sunday mornings.
FanDuel and DraftKings are putting
on hold their fight with Schneiderman — who has called
daily fantasy sports illegal gambling and is trying to shut them down — until after lawmakers close the 2016 legislative session.
The Democratic - led Assembly
on Friday afternoon approved a bill that would allow
daily fantasy sports betting in New York, but the fate of the measure in the GOP - controlled Senate is unclear.
The New York legislature was closing down
on an end - of - session deal that would strip convicted lawmakers of their pensions, extend mayoral control of New York City schools for one more year, and legalize
daily fantasy sports gambling.
Pretlow, a Democrat from Westchester County, had long been planning a hearing
on the
daily fantasy sites, whose users create teams of real players (subject to a salary cap) in a variety of
sports and either win or lose contests based
on the real performance of the athletes
on fictional teams.
It's also likely that there will be agreement
on expanding gambling to permit
daily fantasy sports contests to be available to New Yorkers, and for restaurants and bars to sell alcohol starting at 10 a.m.
on Sunday mornings.
The state legislature was closing in
on an end - of - session deal that would strip convicted lawmakers of their pensions, extend mayoral control of New York City schools for one more year, and legalize
daily fantasy sports gambling.
Post-budget legislative issues remain unresolved, however, including agreements
on combating heroin and opioid abuse, ethics reform as well as developing regulations for ride - hailing apps and
daily fantasy sports.
Gambling powers — from Malaysia, Las Vegas, Yonkers and even Hamburg — are engaged in a furious and expensive last - minute campaign at the state Capitol
on whether to legalize
daily fantasy sports contests and online poker wagering.
Updates
on two other issues we've been following: There's reportedly a two - way deal
on legalizing
daily fantasy sports, though the governor hasn't formally weighed in
on it yet, and the effort to bring ride hailing apps like Uber and Lyft upstate have failed.
A deal
on legalizing
daily fantasy sports in New York may be reached before the legislative session ends next month.
After 97 % of those surveyed by Siena indicate they desired real ethics reform measures be enacted we get Beagle bills, cat declawing legislation,
Daily fantasy sports, the right to drink
on Sunday morning and a lot of sorry excuses and finger pointing concerning ethics in government.
State lawmakers have reached agreement
on legislation that would allow
daily fantasy sports websites to resume operations in New York, but the measure still faces an uncertain fate at the Capitol.
The head of the small but influential state Conservative Party, Mike Long, wants state lawmakers to slow down
on any moves to legalize
daily fantasy sports in New York.
Assemblyman Gary Pretlow, who chairs the Committee
on Racing and Wagering, predicts New York will legalize and regulate
daily fantasy sports, noting many residents already play it online.
On Tuesday, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman issued cease - and - desist letters to
daily fantasy sports («DFS») wagering sites DraftKings and FanDuel, ordering both companies to immediately stop accepting wagers inside New York.
The chairman of the Assembly Committee
on Racing and Wagering, J. Gary Pretlow, a Democrat from Mount Vernon, announced
on Thursday that there would be a vote
on a bill to legalize
daily fantasy sports, the multibillion - dollar
sports - betting industry that was bulldozed from New York last year after the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, ordered its two largest purveyors, DraftKings and FanDuel, to stop operating.
Kelly, who was in Albany discussing the
daily fantasy sports industry, was recognized
on the Assembly floor.
The two former NFL pro quarterbacks were in the Capitol to lobby
on behalf of
daily fantasy sports legalization bills.
The following Monday, a codes committee meeting chaired by Assemblyman Joe Lentol dragged
on for over two hours as lawmakers debated issues such as GMO labelling and
daily fantasy sports.
It's game
on for players of
daily fantasy sports in New York — and just in time for football season.
The poll also found that most New Yorkers want the state to permit ride - sharing services like Uber and Lyft to operate outside of New York City, but they are not in favor of a proposal to legalize
daily fantasy sports gambling, including games offered
on popular websites like FanDuel or DraftKings.
Although legislation has already been introduced in the GOP - controlled Senate to legalize
daily fantasy sports games, the Senate's leadership has yet to take a formal position
on it, said Scott Reif, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan.
Local fans of online
daily fantasy sports websites are
on the sidelines, following a State Supreme Court judge's ruling to block such sites from doing business within New York State.
When the Assembly came to order
on June 17 for a session that would last until 5:09 a.m. the next day, it still needed to pass an anti-heroin package, a roll - back of the state's Blue Laws, the legalization of
daily fantasy sports, a constitutional amendment that could make more elected officials convicted of felonies forfeit their pensions, a government transparency measure, and 57 other bills.
It's also likely there will be agreement
on expanding gambling to permit
daily fantasy sports contests to be available to New Yorkers, and for restaurants and bars to sell alcohol starting at 10 a.m.
on Sundays.