The Governor’s Gambling Gambit and Why it’s a Bad Idea

If there’s one thing the Family Research Council and the Poker Player Alliance agree on it’s that a state by state patchwork of online gambling laws and regulations serves no one. In the words of their National Director, John Pappas, “There needs to be some sort of national standard.”

Online Gambling’s Other Cost

The debate over Internet gambling has focused on the negative effects that widespread Internet gambling will have on families, state economies and state budgets, and the policing of criminal enterprises and terrorist organizations. But aside from these important concerns, there is a fundamental question that affects the future of Internet regulation and that supporters of […]

Internet gambling faces some long odds

Internet gambling is becoming part of this year’s state budget debate despite factors that suggest the odds could turn against legalizing it. The headwinds are formidable. New Jersey is not getting the revenue from Internet games it thought it would; the anticipated revenue yield from tavern small games did not pan out for Pennsylvania, and […]

W. Brown opposes online gaming

Former Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, reversing an earlier position, says he has joined a group opposing online gaming because of concerns that young people could be harmed.

1st revenue decline for New Jersey online gambling

In March, which had one more day of gambling than April had, Internet gambling brought in $11.9 million. Figures released Wednesday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement show the average online take per day was $380,958 in April, down from $383,173 in March.