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FanDuel, DraftKings, and Fanatics Sportsbook Parent Companies Donate $41 Million to New Super PAC in 2023

The companies behind FanDuel, DraftKings and Fanatics Sportsbook each contributed to a new super political action committee. The total contributions amounted to $41 million in 2023. @business reported the details of the funding.

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# Companies Contribute to New Super PAC The companies behind FanDuel contributed to a new super political action committee. The companies behind DraftKings also contributed to the same committee. The companies behind Fanatics Sportsbook contributed as well.

These contributions totaled $41 million in 2023. The funding supported the new super political action committee. @business reported the contributions.

parent companies provided funds to the committee.

DraftKings' parent companies did the same. Fanatics Sportsbook's parent companies joined in the contributions. The $41 million figure covers all three sets of companies. The contributions occurred in 2023.

No further breakdown of individual amounts was specified.

Committee The super political action committee is new.

It received support from the gaming and sportsbook sector. The contributions highlight involvement from these companies. As of 2026-04-15, the committee's activities remain tied to the 2023 funding. @business detailed the involvement of these specific companies.

political action committees allow unlimited contributions from corporations.

The $41 million underscores significant financial input from the companies behind FanDuel, DraftKings and Fanatics Sportsbook. This funding occurred in 2023.

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The donation reflects strategic investment by gambling firms to advocate for favorable regulations and industry growth.

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