Governor Signs Executive Order to Tackle Problem Gambling
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has taken decisive action to address the state’s rising gambling addiction issues by signing Executive Order No. 360. This order creates the Responsible Gaming Task Force, an advisory body focused on developing strategies to reduce problem gambling and encourage responsible gaming practices across New Jersey.
Task Force to Tackle High Problem Gambling Rates
The new task force will provide regular updates over the next year, culminating in a comprehensive report by March 31, 2025. Led by Attorney General Matt Platkin, the task force includes six additional public officials from various state departments, such as the New Jersey Casino Control Commission and the Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Governor Murphy highlighted New Jersey’s status as a major gaming destination, with attractions like Atlantic City and numerous gaming venues. He emphasized the task force’s mission to address the negative impacts of problem gambling, ensuring the state remains a global leader in the gaming industry while safeguarding its residents.
A 2023 report from the Rutgers University Center for Gambling Studies revealed that 6% of New Jersey residents are at high risk for problem gambling, a rate much higher than the national average of 1-2%. This concerning statistic highlights the urgency of the task force’s work, especially for vulnerable groups, including Black and Hispanic communities.
Focus on Online and Sports Betting Among Youth
Attorney General Platkin praised Governor Murphy’s initiative, recognizing New Jersey’s leadership in casino and sports betting. Platkin stressed that responsible gaming requires a collaborative effort from government bodies, the gaming industry, and other stakeholders. As chair of the task force, he is committed to exploring ways to prevent and treat gambling disorders, ensuring responsible gaming is a priority in the state.
The task force will examine the impact of gambling on underage and vulnerable populations, develop strategies for responsible gaming, and make policy recommendations to combat gambling addiction. It will also seek input from experts and representatives from both public and private sectors to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue.
This initiative responds to various challenges, including a recent decline in sports betting revenue and the increasing prevalence of online and sports betting, which has made gambling more accessible, especially to younger audiences. It also aligns with legislative efforts by officials like Senator John McKeon, who has proposed several bills to address issues related to online gaming and sports wagering.