FantasySportsForAll.com Is Live For Fantasy Players
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 4:41 pm
There is now a site for fantasy players to go to in order to let their legislators know how they feel about fantasy sports. I encourage all NFBC owners to check it out now:
http://www.fantasysportsforall.com/
Here's the invitation from FSTA President Paul Charchian:
FSTA Member,
Recently, I wrote to you to make it clear that we are in the midst of a critical time for our industry. State governments are increasing their scrutiny of our paid fantasy sports operators, and some are taking steps to radically change fantasy sports via taxation, regulation and more.
The FSTA is working at the federal and state level to tell legislators, attorneys general and the media that fantasy sports must be protected. As you know, government restrictions could put access to our games at grave risk.
Our customers, the millions of fantasy sports players of America, do not want to lose access to the games they love and play every day. Our customers want to be heard. But until now, they have been voiceless.
There is nothing more potentially powerful for our efforts than activating the 51,000,000 fantasy sports players across America. That's why I'm writing today. The FSTA is making great strides to organize our industry's response to the current environment. But only you have access to your customers -- and. we need you to present one of our solutions to them.
The FSTA has built a grassroots website, FantasySportsForAll.com. I encourage you to go there now, while reading this.
The site fulfills two key goals:
Collect petition signatures from fantasy players, affirming their right to play fantasy sports the way they want.
Make it simple for fantasy players to contact the appropriate people in their states to assist with grassroots campaigns.
Here is what we are asking you to do to support our industry:
Inform your customers about the FantasySportsForAll.com web site, so they can add their names to the petition and contact lawmakers.
Get the word out using email, tweets, and Facebook posts. Sample text is below.
Again, the FSTA's initiatives will only be as successful as the support you provide. We don't have access to your customers. The entire industry is depending on your efforts to get the word out.
In this pivotal moment for our industry, please help give our players a voice to make sure that fantasy sports remain for all.
Paul Charchian
President, FSTA
http://www.fantasysportsforall.com/
Here's the invitation from FSTA President Paul Charchian:
FSTA Member,
Recently, I wrote to you to make it clear that we are in the midst of a critical time for our industry. State governments are increasing their scrutiny of our paid fantasy sports operators, and some are taking steps to radically change fantasy sports via taxation, regulation and more.
The FSTA is working at the federal and state level to tell legislators, attorneys general and the media that fantasy sports must be protected. As you know, government restrictions could put access to our games at grave risk.
Our customers, the millions of fantasy sports players of America, do not want to lose access to the games they love and play every day. Our customers want to be heard. But until now, they have been voiceless.
There is nothing more potentially powerful for our efforts than activating the 51,000,000 fantasy sports players across America. That's why I'm writing today. The FSTA is making great strides to organize our industry's response to the current environment. But only you have access to your customers -- and. we need you to present one of our solutions to them.
The FSTA has built a grassroots website, FantasySportsForAll.com. I encourage you to go there now, while reading this.
The site fulfills two key goals:
Collect petition signatures from fantasy players, affirming their right to play fantasy sports the way they want.
Make it simple for fantasy players to contact the appropriate people in their states to assist with grassroots campaigns.
Here is what we are asking you to do to support our industry:
Inform your customers about the FantasySportsForAll.com web site, so they can add their names to the petition and contact lawmakers.
Get the word out using email, tweets, and Facebook posts. Sample text is below.
Again, the FSTA's initiatives will only be as successful as the support you provide. We don't have access to your customers. The entire industry is depending on your efforts to get the word out.
In this pivotal moment for our industry, please help give our players a voice to make sure that fantasy sports remain for all.
Paul Charchian
President, FSTA