Daily fantasy sports have been legal in Connecticut for almost a year, but one of the two companies that offer it has temporarily stopped.
“Just last week DraftKings signed onto the DCP ruling saying they could comply with all of the regulations relative to the fantasy component and FanDuel said they were unable to do so,” Sen. Cathy Osten says.
Kaitlyn Krasslet, a spokeswoman for the Department of Consumer Protection, says “the provisional license expired Sunday February 27, after which FanDuel is no longer able to offer paid fantasy contests in Connecticut until their platform meets Connecticut’s requirements for fantasy contests.”