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More opposition to ballot measure on college sports betting?

NJ bettors can't wager on in-state college sports and games involving NJ college teams

10/28/2021

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More opposition to ballot measure on college sports betting?

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NJ bettors can't wager on in-state college sports and games involving NJ college teams

Two statewide questions are on the ballot this election. The more contentious would expand the state’s current sports betting law to allow wagers on in-state college sports and on games in which New Jersey college teams participate. The measure appears to be facing growing opposition.

10/28/2021

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