BREAKING: Supreme Court rules in favor of New Jersey over bid to legalize sports betting
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STORY: U.S. top court paves way for legalized sports bettinghttps://reut.rs/2KYtXgB
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This case was also a win for Chris Christie, who got one over his former buddies in the Trump administration
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Lawrence Hurley Retweeted Governor Christie
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Governor ChristieVerified account @GovChristieA great day for the rights of states and their people to make their own decisions. New Jersey citizens wanted sports gambling and the federal Gov't had no right to tell them no. The Supreme Court agrees with us today. I am proud to have fought for the rights of the people of NJ.1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
There are five other states that, alongside NJ, are seen as ready to move quickly to legalize sports betting, but others are expected to follow suit:https://reut.rs/2KkXuQq
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NEW: statement from Connecticut governor: "I am prepared to call the General Assembly into special session to consider legalizing sports betting in Connecticut"
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Gaming investors eye jackpot from U.S. sports betting rulinghttps://reut.rs/2jTt1hc
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Good day for William Hill, UK-based sports gambling company, which is expected to open up an outlet at NJ racetrack:pic.twitter.com/yo0ZGIOiBt
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Sen. Hatch, who supported the 1992 law struck down today, says he wants new legislation "to establish fundamental standards for sports betting"
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