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CFTC sues Kentucky over prediction market lawsuits

The Trump administration sued Kentucky on Tuesday over the state’s recent push to rein in prediction markets. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which argues it has exclusive jurisdiction over the platforms, brought the case after Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman (R) sued Kal...

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The headline split The Hill frames it as "CFTC sues Kentucky over prediction market lawsuits". CNBC frames it as "CFTC sues Kentucky over actions against prediction markets, making it first red state to...".
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The HillNews report · Jun 23, 9:39 PM

CFTC sues Kentucky over prediction market lawsuits

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The Trump administration sued Kentucky on Tuesday over the state’s recent push to rein in prediction markets. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which argues it has exclusive...

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CNBCNews report · Jun 23, 9:31 PM

CFTC sues Kentucky over actions against prediction markets, making it first red state to face federal scrutiny

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The commission has now sued nine states in its battle to defend what it sees as its exclusive right to regulate event contracts.

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