The wheels are now in motion. There was a lot of speculation over what Christie would do with the bill that passed through the New Jersey legislature. Whether he would sign it, veto it, or issue a conditional veto. Today he issued a conditional veto, with only minor changes to the bill. He wants it to be taxed at 15% instead of 10%. He wants more money for problem gambling. And he wants to limit it to 10 years, after which the program will be re-evaluated and has the potential to be ammended. Also, the sites will still be allowed to offer all types of gaming. Not just poker.
Congress now has to craft legislation to suit Christie's demands.
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PokerStars has already positioned themselves in New Jersey. We'll get to see if New Jersey is big enough to support an online poker room. Unfortunately, I will most likely be banned for life from the largest New Jersey online poker room.