+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee

Bookmark and Share
  1. #1
    Owner CareyG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Crazy Town
    Posts
    18,585
    My Mood
    Busy

    New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee

    New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee
    By: Shirley Spicer, Friday June 4th 2010

    In February Joe Brennan, Chairman of iMEGA had predicted that New Jersey will have legalized online gambling by the end of 2010. Now it appears that the prediction may well come true. The New Jersey Senate Wagering and Tourism committee cleared a bill that would allow legalized online poker and casino gambling within the state. This was the first such bill to be passed by any Senate or House committee at either state or federal level. The pace at which New Jersey is moving can be seen from the fact that this bill was introduced in the Senate only in January 2010.

    During the hearing the legislators were told that the Atlantic City land casinos are in bad financial shape. The only way they can survive is by being allowed to create online gambling sites. Such a proposal would be beneficial for the state of New Jersey as well. It would not only bring in at least $200 million in additional revenue but also create an estimated 1,500 high tech jobs in the southern region of the state. The online gambling network would employ the state of the art software to ensure that only customers within New Jersey borders could access the online gaming web sites.

    The move was opposed by the horse racing industry. The federal government has already allowed online betting on horse races and therefore this industry is sitting pretty. But they claimed that they would be badly hurt if the online horse betting sector had to compete with online casinos and online poker rooms. However, their arguments were turned down. They suffered a further setback when a provision that allowed for online gaming facilities at racetrack venues was removed. The Senators on the committee approved the bill by 3 votes to 1 after hearing both sides.

    The bill's sponsor, Democratic Senator Ray Lesniak, was obviously pleased. He said that federal law has given New Jersey a window to try an intrastate approach to developing an online-gaming business model. Lesniak has been supported all along by iMEGA. Brennan said, "The state would benefit by being a 'first mover'." Apart from the gross revenues accruing to the casinos and the tax revenues accruing to the state, New Jersey should try and leverage additional revenue by getting Internet gaming companies to establish their American head quarters around Atlantic City. Brennan pointed out that the existing land casino infrastructure and adequate space and work force were available around Atlantic City to create centers of technical support and data storage. This would give New Jersey a strategic advantage over other states. Brennan said, "New Jersey will be able to position itself as the national and potential global capital of the next gaming industry."

    Source

  2. #2
    Lifetime Streaker Cash Diva's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Bespin....floating on my cloud!
    Posts
    597

    Re: New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee



    We get Bon Jovi, Bruce Springstein and now this????

    I hope I am not jummping the gun.....just wish it sooooooo bad!

  3. #3
    Lifetime Streaker Mouche12's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Amsterdam
    Posts
    5,096

    Re: New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee

    Mmmm, it's all about the interests of the big players involved, not a word about the interests of the average online gambler. Well, it is to their benefit too, so I hope all states will come up with similar legislation...


  4. #4
    Owner CareyG's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Crazy Town
    Posts
    18,585
    My Mood
    Busy

    Re: New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee

    This would be an amazing step in the right direction!!!!

  5. #5
    Owner vixen777's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    In a constant state of madness :)
    Posts
    13,136
    My Mood
    Amused

    Re: New Jersey Online Bill Clears Senate Committee

    We need this soooooooooooo bad!

+ Reply to Thread

LinkBacks (?)

  1. 09-01-2010, 12:36 PM

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Members who have read this thread : 0

You do not have permission to view the list of names.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts