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Fantasy league sports represent a multi-billion-dollar market that Virginia shouldn’t stifle, George Mason University professor Thomas Stratmann writes in a guest column.
Virginia to charge daily fantasy sites $50,000 fee to operate in the state. By Frank Angst March 8, 2016 ...
Virginia Lawmaker Calls Fantasy Sports ‘Compliance Nightmare,’ Eyes Legislative Changes in 2025 Virginia's gambling law subcommittee plans to introduce tighter regulations for daily fantasy ...
Virginia becomes first state to formally legalize daily fantasy sports DraftKings and FanDuel are ecstatic by Nick Statt Source Virginia’s Legislative Information System Mar 7, 2016, 5:26 PM PST ...
The new Virginia Fantasy Contests Act regulates consumer privacy on fantasy sports game websites, like DraftKings and FanDuel, and also requires fantasy sports companies to pay a licensing fee in ...
The Fantasy Contests Act requires any fantasy sports operator wishing to conduct business in Virginia to pay a $50,000 application fee. Additional annual fees will be set at a later date.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Chances are your kids, your spouse, or someone you know plays fantasy sports. According to the Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association, 19% of Americans 18 and up participate ...
At least one season-long high stakes fantasy sports site, myffpc.com, says the fee would force it out of business in Virginia, leaving its 150 or so customers in the state like Scott Hoyt from ...
RICHMOND — Virginia has become the first state in the nation to regulate the growing fantasy-sports industry, which has been threatened by efforts in other states to declare daily versions of ...