Six years later, sports betting has exploded across the United States, as 38 states have legalized it.
The bill addresses three key areas tied to sports betting: advertising, affordability and artificial intelligence.
It would mandate gambling operators ensure customers who wager more than $1,000 can afford to do so.
"The gambling industry is following a playbook developed by the tobacco industry and this is a direct threat to public health," said Richard Daynard, a law professor and president of the Public Health Advocacy Group at Northwestern.
The sports betting operators, meanwhile, are fighting back and saying the industry has brought benefits.
Persons:
Sen, Richard Blumenthal, Paul Tonko, Conn, Tonko, It's, Gordon Douglas, he's, Andrew Douglas, Douglas, Blumenthal, Richard Daynard, Chris Cylke, Clyke, Dina Titus, — CNBC's Contessa Brewer
Organizations:
U.S, Capitol, Sports, American Gaming Association, National Institutes of Health, National Council, Public Health, Northwestern, American Gaming Association's
Locations:
Washington ,, United States, U.S