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An Act Concerning Gaming.
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To restrict gaming advertising at college and university campuses, establish requirements regarding withdrawal of funds from gaming accounts, require gaming licensees to maintain customer service telephone numbers and bar the use of artificial intelligence for targeting certain bets to customers making online sports wagers.
Source: OpenStates · fetched May 19, 2026
- · PrimeGeneral Law Committee
- R · CoCraig Fishbein
- D · CoWilliam Heffernan
- D · CoNick Menapace
- D · CoAmy Morrin Bello
- D · CoCristin McCarthy Vahey
- R · CoWilliam Pizzuto
- R · CoTom O'Dea
- D · CoKenneth Gucker
- R · CoDavid Rutigliano
- R · CoTom Delnicki
- R · CoJoe Canino
- D · CoSaud Anwar
- R · CoKathy Kennedy
- R · CoJoseph Zullo
- R · CoPaul Cicarella
- R · CoTami Zawistowski
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