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He criticizes the CFTC's attempts to insert itself into what he sees as a well-regulated space, suggesting that the agency should focus on its traditional areas—such as derivatives and agriculture—rather than becoming a "nationwide gaming board." Christie suggests that federal overreach could undermine the success of state-level regulation and interfere with the rights that states fought hard to establish, including the legalization of sports betting following the 2018 Supreme Court decision.