New Jersey Says: Interstate Compact This Year

New-Jersey-State-SealPoker Fuse – Mario Galea, online gaming consultant for the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, expects New Jersey to enter into an interstate agreement before the end of the year.

Galea, a former Chairman and CEO of Lotteries and Gaming Authority of Malta, was hired by the DGE in May 2013 to oversee the implementation of online gaming in New Jersey. “All the hard work has been done,” Galea told Becky Liggero of calvinayre.com (video below).

“The next step is now for New Jersey to go out there and say, ‘Hey, we have the systems in place you guys can use our systems to be able to share that information.’” Earlier this year, Nevada and Delaware entered an agreement to allow internet gambling operators to share player liquidity between the two states and any other states that join the agreement.

“New Jersey is definitely looking at that agreement and I’m pretty sure they would be happy to come into that agreement,” Galea said. Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval revealed that he has had conversations with New Jersey in regards to joining the multistate agreement.

“We would love to have New Jersey as a partner,” Sandoval expressed back in February.

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