It’s time to look at an important issue that seems to be flying under the radar in New York – problem gambling. Governor Kathy Hochul is expressing her concern about this problem and wants to support those that are struggling with gambling addiction.

The Numbers Don't Lie: Gambling Addiction in New York

Why all the fuss? Here are the stats. Did you know that over 4% of New Yorkers are dealing with gambling addiction? It's not just a city thing either because problem gambling is hitting other areas really hard too. This is mostly due to the easy access that anyone over 21 has to betting venues and online platforms.

Game On: Governor Hochul’s Proactive Stance

Governor Hochul is making March the official Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and she’s not just paying lip service. She wants to raise awareness and make sure there are options for those who need a hand.

Joining the Movement: Let's Talk About It

Addressing problem gambling isn’t just about numbers and percentages. It’s about real people dealing with a very real issue. Earlier this month, she lit up 14 New York State landmarks in acknowledgement of problem gambling.

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Governor Hochul wants to start a conversation and make it okay to talk about this problem and seek help. She wants to spread the word and let everyone know that there is hope and help available.

The Road Ahead: Supporting Those in Need

By coming together to tackle problem gambling, we can create a supportive community for those who need it most. Those seeking help can visit NYProblemGamblingHelp.org or call New York State’s confidential HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or text HOPENY at 467369.

Indications Of A Gambling Addiction

Here are some indications you may have an addiction to gambling. There is help available. Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org

Gallery Credit: Dr. T

Country Stars Who Battled Addiction

Jelly Roll is the most recent country singer to shine a light on addiction, but he's hardly the first to battle this disease. Here are 20 country music stars who've needed help to move past a dependence on alcohol, pain pills or other hard drugs.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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