President Of Atlantic City Casino Urges Christie To Sign Internet Gambling Bill
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -- The president of an Atlantic City casino being bought by the world's largest online poker company is urging Gov. Chris Christie to sign a bill legalizing Internet gambling in New Jersey.
Michael Frawley, head of the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel, tells The Associated Press the online bill is a unique opportunity for Atlantic City to revive its flagging fortunes and save thousands of jobs.
Christie is expected to decide this week whether to sign or veto the bill, which would let gamblers set up accounts with the casinos and play from their homes. He vetoed a similar bill in 2011, citing concerns about its legality.
Frawley says the law could create a wave of new investment in Atlantic City during a time when few companies are interested in the resort.
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