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In 22News’ coverage of Springfield’s push to curb impaired driving near MGM Springfield, MACGH CEO Marlene Warner was featured as a key voice behind the Safe Ride Home campaign. Warner noted that MACGH is pleased to help operate and promote this initiative, underscori...


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The City of Springfield Department of Health and Human Services (SDHHS) and the Massachusetts Council on Gaming and Health (MACGH) have announced the launch of the Springfield Safe Ride Home Campaign, a new initiative designed to reduce impaired driving risks associated with gambling and alcohol consumption at MGM Springfield.


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In Vanity Fair’s deep dive on the sports betting boom, MACGH CEO Marlene Warner underscores the need for Voluntary Self‑Exclusion programs that support—not punish—players. Her national leadership highlights VSE as a critical public‑health protection that must keep pace with the industry’s rapid expansion.


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Kayshon’s openness is powerful. As Marlene Warner — quoted in this piece — notes, his story shows how easily young people can be pulled into repetitive, risky gambling when access is constant. That’s why Massachusetts’ protections — Voluntary Self‑Exclusion, GameSense, and the MA Problem Gambling Helpline — are so critical.


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Gambling is expanding fast across Massachusetts, and prevention efforts need to keep pace, especially with iLottery on the horizon. Our CEO Marlene Warner shares expert insights on what’s ahead and why youth education and player health are more important than ever.


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