Saturday, May 26, 2012

and you'll be able to bet while Nassau OTB is closed on

Roman Catholic Palm Sunday and Roman Catholic Easter Sunday because Andrew Cuomo is in church .
NY PML Sec 109 and Sec 105 violating the rights of New York Bettors secured by NY Const. .Art. 1, Sec. 3.
NJ Public employees better see that the gambling revenue is used to fix the public pension system which is bankrupt. Gambling for public benefit run by the government because the public carries the costs.



Mark Mendel Esq. for Governor of NY and the formation of a Gambling Party to see that NY does the right thing. Andrew Cuomo is ready for export.



Christie to Press Plan For N.J. Sports Betting

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.— New Jersey will defy a federal ban and let people bet on the outcomes of football, basketball and other games this fall, Gov. Chris Christie said Thursday.
Speaking at a news conference highlighting efforts to reinvigorate Atlantic City, Mr. Christie said the regulations his administration will issue next week make no attempt to overturn a 1992 federal law that limits sports betting to four states.
"We intend to go forward," the Republican governor said. "If someone wants to stop us, then let them try to stop us. We want to work with the casinos and horse racing industry to get it implemented.
"Am I expecting there may be legal action taken against us to try to prevent it? Yes," the governor said. "But I have every confidence we're going to be successful."
The U.S. Justice Department didn't immediately respond to a message seeking comment.
A federal law limits sports betting to four states that approved it by a 1991 deadline: Nevada, Delaware, Oregon and Montana.
—Associated Press
A version of this article appeared May 25, 2012, on page A18 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Christie to Press Plan For N.J. Sports Betting.

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