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.DraftKings Launches “My Budget Builder” to Enhance Its Responsible Gaming Tools and Resources Today, we announced the launch of My Budget Builder, a new Responsible Gaming (RG) tool that players can use to set customized limits and reminders through a guided, easy-to-use experience. My Budget Builder is a tool...

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