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A chance to win: Mayor Adams inks bill permitting NYC sports organizations to hold raffles for charity

By Christian Murray Posted on May 25, 2023
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Mayor Eric Adams signed a bill into law at Yankee Stadium Thursday that will allow sports organizations to use their venues to hold raffles and other games of chance as a means to raise money on behalf of charities.

The legislation allows organizations to use sports venues to conduct raffles for charitable purposes during professional or collegiate sporting competitions, provided certain conditions are met. For instance, raffles can only take place two hours prior to the beginning of play until the end of play.

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A chance to win: Mayor Adams inks bill permitting NYC sports organizations to hold raffles for charity

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