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Daily fantasy sports is not gambling, it is my passion and a hobby
Thursday, May 19, 2016 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Daily fantasy sports is not gambling, it is my passion and a hobby. I find myself entering a few contests a week. I honestly do not do it for the money. Instead, I enjoy the competition and challenge. I enjoy the camaraderie of playing against friends. The contests are fun and exciting! Furthermore, I enjoy daily fantasy sports because I love the skill involved. I love it so much I now write articles helping others who do not have time to do the research. I ask lawmakers to think about their constituents. Please, pass a bill to legalize and regulate the contests, but do not take away our right to continue to play. Rob Schwarz, Jr., Willowbrook
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Exelon, How Dumb Do You Think We Are?
Thursday, May 19, 2016 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Last year, Exelon claimed they needed a $300 million bailout spread across six plants. This year, their new bailout plan calls for…wait for it…$250 million for only two plants (Crain’s: Ratepayers could be on hook for $250 Million for Exelon’s nukes). Wait. What? Last year they said Clinton and Quad Cities’ share of the bailout (about $70 million), would keep those plants running for at least five years. Now, instead of $70 million, those two plants need $250 million. Are you kidding me? So let’s review. In just three weeks, Exelon is caught deceiving lawmakers - pleading poverty as they bragged to Wall Street. Then they’re caught again – zeroing out RPS funding even as they claimed to be fixing RPS funding. And now, their ask for just these two plants has more than quadrupled. But wait, there’s more. This bill guarantees that ratepayers will pay Exelon – a company that made more than $2 billion last year - huge profits (estimated at $110 million by Crain’s). The company defended this by saying “Exelon is a business, and like any business, it must sufficiently cover its costs and provide a return on capital investment that fully reflects business risks,” ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
BEST Coalition is a 501C4 nonprofit group of dozens of business, consumer and government groups, as well as large and small businesses. Visit www.noexelonbailout.com.
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Fantasy Sports Is Internet Gaming
Thursday, May 19, 2016 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] The daily fantasy sports gambling industry is pressuring officials to pass a bailout that actually costs taxpayers. According to COGFA these Internet gaming giants would each pay just $900,000 in state taxes, but they could afford $500 million in television ads last year. Taxpayers may actually have to subsidize regulating online sports wagering. The Illinois Gaming Board doesn’t know how much it will cost to oversee this new form of online gaming. The state is facing an unprecedented budget crisis, but two out-of-state companies, which the Attorney General said broke law, want you to give them valuable Internet gaming licenses. Everyone but paid fantasy sports operators agree, it’s gambling:
• Attorneys General across the country decided it’s been illegal gambling • NFL great Joe Namath says it’s gambling • The Chicago Crime Commission believes it’s gambling Proponents are telling elected officials a fantasy, but the budget crisis is real. Don’t make it worse and pass a fantasy sports bailout that actually costs the state money.
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