Atlantic city lawmakers move to block north jersey casino plan

Atlantic City lawmakers move to block North Jersey casino plan

Three Republican lawmakers from Atlantic County rejected a renewed proposal to expand casino gaming to North Jersey.

TRENTON, N.J. — Senator Vince Polistina, Assemblyman Don Guardian, and Assemblywoman Claire Swift reaffirmed their opposition Thursday to a revived effort to expand casino gaming into North Jersey, citing economic concerns and voter sentiment.

The lawmakers responded to a recent proposal by Senators Vin Gopal and Paul Sarlo advocating for casino development beyond Atlantic City. Polistina emphasized that the state’s voters already rejected such expansion in a 2016 referendum, where 77% opposed allowing casinos outside Atlantic City.

“New Jersey voters have made their voices clear that casinos belong in Atlantic City and Atlantic City only,” said Polistina. “Now is the time to focus on strengthening the economy in the Atlantic County region as New York gaming expands.”

Atlantic city lawmakers move to block north jersey casino plan
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Guardian warned that any expansion north would undercut the existing market rather than grow overall revenue. “Expanding casino gaming to North Jersey will do nothing to increase gaming revenues statewide and will only move them from Atlantic City elsewhere,” he stated.

Lawmakers urge investment in Atlantic City infrastructure

The delegation argued that Atlantic City remains central to New Jersey’s gaming and tourism sectors and called for renewed investment in its infrastructure to attract a broader base of visitors.

Swift noted that the city generates significant revenue for the state, much of which is spent outside the region. “Instead of creating in-state competition, why not put some of those current dollars back in projects that will continue to bring visitors to Atlantic City from North Jersey and beyond?” she said.

Polistina added that he intends to work with colleagues and the governor to support initiatives that bolster Atlantic City’s economy amid external competition from New York.

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