Bad Wager ; Jersey Doesn't Need Legalized Sports Betting
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › February 03, 2009
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THERE'S A saying about casino gambling: "The house always wins." Those words of wisdom aren't being heeded by two state assemblymen who believe more gambling is the fix for New Jersey's economic mess.
State Assemblymen Louis Greenwald, D-Camden, and Nelson Albano, D- Cumberland, want to legalize sports betting in Atlantic City. College sports would be excluded. The South Jersey politicians claim that Las Vegas casinos may take in $100 million in Super Bowl bets. They want some of that money to come to Atlantic City.See the full content of this document
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Bad Wager ; Jersey Doesn't Need Legalized Sports Betting
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