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Christie Signs NJ Sports Betting Bill into Law

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This should be interesting.

Christie signs NJ sports betting bill into law

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation Friday that partially repeals the state's sports betting prohibitions and clears the way for casinos and racetracks to begin taking bets as soon as next weekend. Monmouth Park, one of the state's oldest thoroughbred tracks, has said it will offer sports betting starting Sunday, Oct. 26.


Christie signed the bill just one day after the state assembly passed the legislation with overwhelming support. . . .


 
This should be interesting.

Christie signs NJ sports betting bill into law

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation Friday that partially repeals the state's sports betting prohibitions and clears the way for casinos and racetracks to begin taking bets as soon as next weekend. Monmouth Park, one of the state's oldest thoroughbred tracks, has said it will offer sports betting starting Sunday, Oct. 26.


Christie signed the bill just one day after the state assembly passed the legislation with overwhelming support. . . .



Heya JH. :2wave: Well after losing 4 Casinos in Atlantic City and losing all that money.....you would think they would try for some more. Does it include gaming for Bars?
 
Heya JH. :2wave: Well after losing 4 Casinos in Atlantic City and losing all that money.....you would think they would try for some more. Does it include gaming for Bars?

From the OP:

". . . . Monmouth Park built a sports bar and restaurant that was designed to be transformed into a sports book once sports betting was legalized. It's expected to offer a limited menu of betting options to begin. . . ."

That's the closest I can come to an answer.
 
From the OP:

". . . . Monmouth Park built a sports bar and restaurant that was designed to be transformed into a sports book once sports betting was legalized. It's expected to offer a limited menu of betting options to begin. . . ."

That's the closest I can come to an answer.


I was looking at more of video gaming with the bars.....as they are against such here, where I am.
 
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