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Bill Would Regulate NJ Sports Betting If U.S. Supreme Court Allows It

Monmouth Park is ready for sports wagering if it's allowed.

As New Jersey awaits a ruling from the United States Supreme Court on whether sports betting will be allowed in the state, a bill introduced in the legislature would set some regulations for that wagering.

Assemblyman John Burzichelli says the bill has some rudimentary points on the operation and licensing of sports wagering activities and will be expanded depending on what the Supreme Court decides.

“They’re going to give us guidance and if they feel it’s a states’ rights and if they try and limit our state’s rights and say you can do it but you can only do certain things. Whatever they tell us we can do, we’ll take advantage of it in the short term and maybe argue something later.”

Burzichelli says it’s unclear if racetracks and casinos would be able to start taking sports bets soon after a favorable Supreme Court ruling or whether the legislation will be needed.

“There’s some discussion that we could go tomorrow if the Supreme Court ruled our way. But in the end I personally feel the statute has got to be refreshed and properly structured once we understand the range the Supreme Court is going to grant us.”

New Jersey’s lawsuit claims the federal law that restricts sports betting to five other states is an unconstitutional violation of states’ rights.

Professional sports leagues maintain expanding sports gambling would hurt the integrity of their games.