NJ Bill Requiring Online Operators to Promote Land Based Partners Makes Progress
Key Takeaways
  • New Jersey online gaming sites would be required to “prominently advertise” the name of its partner Atlantic City casino under a new bill proposed by Assemblyman Ralph Caputo.
  • Bill A-2811 was first introduced into the slate legislature in February and referred to the Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee for consideration. Last Thursday by a vote of 6-0 the bill cleared the committee.
  • According to the bill’s primary sponsor, the move aims to bring people back to the casinos.

New Jersey online gaming sites would be required to “prominently advertise” the name of its partner Atlantic City casino under a new bill proposed by Assemblyman Ralph Caputo (D-Essex).

Bill A 2811 was first introduced into the slate legislature in February and referred to the Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee for consideration. Last Thursday by a vote of 6-0 the bill cleared the committee.