Christie just moved to regulate (and tax) fantasy sports companies

Gov. Christie admires Navy and Army helmets after receiving them from Boo Corrigan, Athletic Director, U.S. Military Academy, left, and Chet Gladchuk, Athletic Director, U.S. Naval Academy. While at MetLife Stadium Gov. Christie announces that the stadium will host the 2021 Army-Navy football game. Tuesday August 22, 2017. East Rutherford, NJ, USA (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday signed into law a bill setting guidelines for companies that operate daily fantasy sports leagues in the Garden State and imposes a 10.5 percent tax on the companies’ winnings. In July, the state Senate gave the final legislative approval to the measure, sponsored in part by state Sen. Jim…

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