Episode VII of Bet on Policy, Baby!

NCLGS Podcast 

Our seventh podcast episode of “Bet on Policy, Baby!” is now posted on Spotify, iHeart Radio and Amazon.


“Bet on Policy, Baby!” features Senator Jon Ford of Indiana and Delegate Shawn Fluharty of West Virginia. It is a presentation of the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS).

In honor of the recent passage of the NCLGS Responsible Gaming Resolution introduced at the Denver summer meeting, and Responsible Gaming Education Month
(September), – Senator Ford and Delegate Fluharty sit down with Chris Adams of SharpRank and Dan Trolaro of Epic Risk Management. Chris and Dan are leading consumer protection and responsible gaming advocates. Dan even gets a jab in to Delegate Fluharty about West Virginia Football team.
Click this Spotify link for the full podcast
https://open.spotify.com/show/7FKEJFf1NQqmBVb1OZHzHB

Also on iHeart and Amazon Podcasts.


The podcast allows the listener to get an insider’s view of the legislative process, current hot topics in the gaming industry and whatever else these veteran legislators have on their minds. Listeners will hear from the top politicians, regulators, and gaming industry leaders.


NCLGS, which was founded over a quarter-century ago, is the only organization of state lawmakers that meets on a regular basis to discuss issues related to gaming. NCLGS neither promotes nor opposes gaming but is focused on proper regulation and promoting best practices in the governance of this important industry.


NCLGS conferences are the only conferences in the United States that focus on the goals and plans of legislative decision-makers. They are also open to the public.



Bet on Policy, Baby! Podcast Founding Sponsors


NCLGS Meetings are organized and produced by Spectrum Gaming Group which serves as NCLGS Executive Director.

NCLGS is the only organization of state lawmakers that meets on a regular basis to discuss issues relating to gaming. Members of NCLGS serve as chairpersons or members of state legislative committees responsible for the regulation of gaming in their state legislative houses. NCLGS does not promote or oppose gaming but is primarily concerned with the regulation and economic and social impacts of the industry. The NCLGS Foundation is the educational and research arm of NCLGS. The 501(c)(3) non-profit is a source of non-partisan data on issues of gaming legislation and regulation. Learn more about NCLGS at https://www.nclgs.org/.

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