New Jersey Internet Gaming Bill Referred to Study Commission in March 2026
In March 2026, the New Jersey legislature delayed consideration of a proposed internet gaming bill by referring it to a joint study commission. The bill, which sought to establish regulatory frameworks for internet gaming within the state, was effectively placed on hold as lawmakers chose to prioritize further study over immediate legislation. This development came amid ongoing discussions regarding the expansion and regulation of online gaming activities in New Jersey. Both the Assembly and the Senate agreed on the referral, signaling a cautious approach toward the bill’s future. The decision to defer indicates a period of uncertainty ahead for stakeholders following the bill’s progress in the legislative process. Observers note that the outcome of the study commission’s review will be pivotal in determining whether the bill advances or stalls indefinitely.