Pending Bill Would Condemn Gambling Ads and College Partnerships in NJ

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Pending Bill Would Condemn Gambling Ads and College Partnerships in NJ
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New Jersey has a pending bill to prohibit sports book partnerships with public colleges or universities, and one that “condemns the over-proliferation of pro-gambling ads in New Jersey.'

“The AGA’s code is an important standard for the gambling industry, and we are glad to hear about these updates,” he said. “The code is so important because many sports fans are underage, and we also know that people who gamble on sports have higher rates of gambling problems.”

There are five partnerships between the gambling industry and colleges that promote or advertising sports betting. The New York State Gaming Commission adopted rules in February prohibiting advertisements being sent to people under age 21, and banning the use of language such as “free” or “risk-free” in promotions — something most of the major sports books have already done on their own.

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