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  • wtf
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-22-08
    • 12983

    #1
    the death of matchbook?
    about to legalize exchange wagering in new jersey, the first domino?

    fh gravy train about to end?


    Lobbyists working behind scenes to craft solution to budget, racing problems in New Jersey
    By Matt Hegarty
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    New Jersey legislators have continued to pass a series of bills affecting the racing and gambling industries in the state, in an ongoing effort to devise a dual solution to the state’s budget problems and the uncertainty surrounding next year’s racing schedule.

    On Thursday, the Assembly Regulatory and Oversight Committee advanced 10 bills affecting Atlantic City casinos and the racing industry, including legislation that would legalize exchange wagering and streamline the process for opening offtrack betting parlors. The bills are similar to legislation that had earlier passed the full Senate, though they also contain several differences that would require additional action by the Senate to become law.

    The legislation is being passed at the same time that representatives of the state’s gambling industries continue to conduct behind-the-scene negotiations with Gov. Chris Christie in an attempt to work out a viable solution to the state’s problems. Several racing officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity on Friday said that the legislation being passed over the last several weeks will form a basis for a negotiated solution, but that they do not expect those bills to pass both houses and receive Christie’s endorsement.

    “It’s all very complicated,” said one of the officials, who would not speak while being identified because of the sensitivity of the negotiations. “What’s going on right now [in the legislature] doesn’t have much to do with what is going to happen.”

    The state’s Thoroughbred and harness industries remain reluctant to accept cuts to racing dates without significant help from the state, and uncertainty over the racing schedules almost guarantees that a separate agreement will have to be worked out with the governor and legislators in order to advance any legislation. The negotiations are expected to continue through the end of the year.

    Earlier this week, Christie vetoed the minutes from a New Jersey Racing Commission meeting on Nov. 10, voiding a decision by the commission that day to approve 141 Thoroughbred racing dates next year.

    Several racing officials said that the commission will likely approve the same 141-date schedule at igts next meeting on Dec. 16, so that account-wagering and the state’s offtrack betting system will not shut down on Jan. 1, barring a negotiated solution.
  • Fishhead
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-11-05
    • 40179

    #2
    New Jersey can't even legalize pot........let alone this.
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    • venice2222
      SBR Sharp
      • 06-04-10
      • 414

      #3
      I guarantee new jersey screws this up, just like they scree up everything else.
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      • wtf
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-22-08
        • 12983

        #4
        come on , they have atlantic city

        so it is VERY VERY POSSIBLE
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        • Fishhead
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-11-05
          • 40179

          #5
          WTF...

          MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR
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          • pavyracer
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 04-12-07
            • 82639

            #6
            Originally posted by Fishhead
            New Jersey can't even legalize pot........let alone this.
            illegal narcotics are much harder to legalize than sports betting. everywhere in England there are sport betting joints but when was the last time you bought pot at the store there?
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            • mtneer1212
              SBR MVP
              • 06-22-08
              • 4993

              #7
              The exchange wagering in New Jersey is for horses, not sports. If sports betting is ever legal in New Jersey, trust me, the casinos will have their thumb in the pie.
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              • pavyracer
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 04-12-07
                • 82639

                #8
                Originally posted by Fishhead
                methane gas from trash decomposition is bad for reading comprehension. take some ginkgo biloba.
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                • Vegas_bond
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 12-09-09
                  • 624

                  #9
                  Gambling, alcohol and tobacco are worst than pot.
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                  • kmarinouofm
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 01-26-09
                    • 8437

                    #10
                    Originally posted by pavyracer

                    illegal narcotics are much harder to legalize than sports betting. everywhere in England there are sport betting joints but when was the last time you bought pot at the store there?
                    yeah but u can buy cocaine in any bar in England no problem.. sooo
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                    • dherd
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 03-21-09
                      • 631

                      #11
                      had it in nj for years - its called the stock market - only difference sports wagering is more honest than the stock market is.
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