New Jersey voters approve sports gambling at tracks, casinos
Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 10:45 AM
By Frank Angst
In a 2-to-1 landslide, New Jersey voters on Tuesday approved a bill that would allow wagering on sporting events at the state’s racetracks and casinos but significant hurdles remain before horseplayers at Monmouth Park can also bet on the New York Yankees.
The state will have to have federal legislation prohibiting the expansion of sports wagering overturned in order to offer full sports wagering.
Governor Chris Christie said the vote will help the state’s efforts to overturn the federal legislation.
“With this referendum, we have an opportunity that gives the state more solid footing to challenge the federal ban on sports wagering outside of a few select places,” Christie told the Philadelphia Inquirer
Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 10:45 AM
By Frank Angst
In a 2-to-1 landslide, New Jersey voters on Tuesday approved a bill that would allow wagering on sporting events at the state’s racetracks and casinos but significant hurdles remain before horseplayers at Monmouth Park can also bet on the New York Yankees.
The state will have to have federal legislation prohibiting the expansion of sports wagering overturned in order to offer full sports wagering.
Governor Chris Christie said the vote will help the state’s efforts to overturn the federal legislation.
“With this referendum, we have an opportunity that gives the state more solid footing to challenge the federal ban on sports wagering outside of a few select places,” Christie told the Philadelphia Inquirer