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Addicted to the Game: Did Ohioans Win or Lose by Legalizing Sports Betting?
Manage episode 399827513 series 2507650
Sports betting for adults over age 21 became legal in Ohio on January 1, 2023, and is now a $7 billion industry. Thirty-six states – plus the District of Columbia – now permit legal sports betting. Nearly every sports bet in Ohio – some 97% of bets – are placed online, although in-person bets can now be placed at casinos, stadiums, bars and restaurants.
Overseeing the state’s enormous sports gambling industry is the Ohio Casino Control Commission; with jurisdiction over Ohio gambling, the Commission has already levied fines on the industry for gambling advertisements that don’t comply with the state’s strict rules.
The industry’s explosive growth has come with a human cost too, with calls to one support line for problem gamblers up 150% in the first seven months of 2023, according to WOSU Public Media. With the Super Bowl right around the corner, we dive into the impact of a full year of legal sports betting in Ohio to ask: who’s winning and who’s losing?
Featuring:
Dan Dodd, Vice President of Government Relations, ZHF Consulting LLC
Stacey Frohnapfel-Hasson, Chief, Office of Prevention & Problem Gambling, Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
Oyauma Garrison, President & Chief Executive Officer, Maryhaven, Inc.
Matt Schuler, Executive Director, The Ohio Casino Control Commission
The host is Rob Oller, Sports Reporter & Columnist, The Columbus Dispatch
This forum was sponsored by Maryhaven Inc., The Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, and Taft Law.
It was supported by The Columbus Dispatch and The Ellis.
The livestream was presented by The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation and The Columbus Dispatch.
This forum was recorded before a live audience at The Ellis in Columbus, Ohio's historic italian Village on February 7, 2024.
100 episodes
Manage episode 399827513 series 2507650
Sports betting for adults over age 21 became legal in Ohio on January 1, 2023, and is now a $7 billion industry. Thirty-six states – plus the District of Columbia – now permit legal sports betting. Nearly every sports bet in Ohio – some 97% of bets – are placed online, although in-person bets can now be placed at casinos, stadiums, bars and restaurants.
Overseeing the state’s enormous sports gambling industry is the Ohio Casino Control Commission; with jurisdiction over Ohio gambling, the Commission has already levied fines on the industry for gambling advertisements that don’t comply with the state’s strict rules.
The industry’s explosive growth has come with a human cost too, with calls to one support line for problem gamblers up 150% in the first seven months of 2023, according to WOSU Public Media. With the Super Bowl right around the corner, we dive into the impact of a full year of legal sports betting in Ohio to ask: who’s winning and who’s losing?
Featuring:
Dan Dodd, Vice President of Government Relations, ZHF Consulting LLC
Stacey Frohnapfel-Hasson, Chief, Office of Prevention & Problem Gambling, Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
Oyauma Garrison, President & Chief Executive Officer, Maryhaven, Inc.
Matt Schuler, Executive Director, The Ohio Casino Control Commission
The host is Rob Oller, Sports Reporter & Columnist, The Columbus Dispatch
This forum was sponsored by Maryhaven Inc., The Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, and Taft Law.
It was supported by The Columbus Dispatch and The Ellis.
The livestream was presented by The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation and The Columbus Dispatch.
This forum was recorded before a live audience at The Ellis in Columbus, Ohio's historic italian Village on February 7, 2024.
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