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New Jersey acts to help problem gamblers, sets ad standards

Por: WPLG Local 10 Sports April 20, 2023

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – New Jersey is changing its gambling regulations to set advertising standards, making it easier for people with gambling problems to exclude themselves from casinos and marketing from the gambling houses and creating a position to monitor how well the state's problem gambling outreach efforts are working.Speaking Thursday at the East Coast Gaming Congress, state Attorney General Matthew Platkin unveiled a set of new... + full article



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