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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 4080933, member: 549"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2021/10/25/nj-election-college-sports-betting-bingo-ballot/6118160001/[/URL] -> Already the new leader in sports betting, New Jersey may soon expand its gambling options to include Rutgers, Seton Hall and other college games. It will be up to voters to decide on Nov. 2, along with another change to the state constitution that would allow nonprofits to use money collected from raffles and bingo to support their operations. The sports betting question is the more consequential and potentially profitable for the state. It would expand the state’s current sports betting law at casinos and racetracks to allow wagers on “any college sport of athletic event,” according to the ballot language. College betting was excluded from the 2011 referendum measure voters approved to allow sports betting in New Jersey because of concerns over game-fixing. Legal challenges delayed betting until the U.S. Supreme Court allowed it in 2018. Since then, it's been a boon for the state. <- [/QUOTE]
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