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Arkansas NIL raffle bill prohibits partnering with gambling operators

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An Arkansas online casino proponent has suggested tying collegiate 50-50 raffles to operators, but a new bill would allow proceeds to go toward name, image and likeness funds without partnering with existing gambling entities.

Arkansas Rep. RJ Hawk last week filed House Bill 1044, which seeks to establish the “Arkansas Sports Raffle Act.” It would allow colleges and universities to hold raffles on game days to raise money for name, image and likeness funds to help pay student-athletes.

Saracen Casino Chief Marketing Officer Carlton Saffa proposed a similar idea to the Arkansas Gaming Commission earlier this year but through legalizing online casino gambling in Arkansas. Hawk’s bill does not allow casinos to work with the schools.

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