iMEGA Chairman, long-standing advocate and campaigner for regulated iGaming in New Jersey, Joe Brennan Jr, explained that Governor Christie’s efforts could help position the state as an example of modern gaming in America and as a hub for a future iGaming industry
iGaming experts hope this is a precursor to the complete modernizations of New Jersey’s gaming industry, which is hoped to include an Internet Gambling bill (S3167) that is expected to be signed into law before the end of March.
“By endorsing the exchange wagering bill, Governor Christie is showing the kind of leadership that can turn New Jersey into the centre of iGaming in the US,” he said. “Hopefully, exchange wagering will become one part of a suite of iGaming offerings that NJ-based firms can offer to state residents, and eventually, the rest of the country.”
Sponsored by New Jersey General Assembly Democrats Craig Coughlin, John Burzichelli and Annette Quijano, A-2926 has been designed to boost interest in horseracing in the state and permits the New Jersey Racing Commission to issue a license to the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority that would allow it to operate a betting exchange.
New Jersey General Assembly Democrats John McKeon and Connie Wagner and permits racetrack permit holders to provide for a single pari-mutuel pool for each running or harness horse race sponsored S-2229.