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Gaming groups urge Congress to ban prediction markets sports betting in CLARITY Act
Date: 2026-06-18 14:57:21 Source: XHS IT Report
Gambling industry groups want the US Senate to step in to clarify that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission does not have the authority to oversee prediction markets.
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