By Bill Miller

As Americans are projected to wager more than $30 billion nationwide on this NFL season , Pennsylvania will match legal sports betting growth with equally rigorous responsible gaming programs that empower players to stay informed and in control.

As debates over whether to ban or regulate so-called “skill games” intensify across the state, the need to draw a distinct line between regulated markets that safeguard consumers and unregulated ones that leave them vulnerable has never been more urgent.

For that reason, the industry and regulators are working vigorously and side-by-side to make sure fans are equipped with the tools to bet responsibly — starting with something as simple as having a game plan before placing a bet.

At the same time, the legal industry is expand

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