In a significant move to address problem gambling and promote responsible gaming, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has signed Executive Order No. 360, establishing a Responsible Gaming Task Force. This task force will play a crucial role in providing advice and recommendations to the Governor’s Office and the Attorney General.
The Garden State, known for its vibrant gaming industry, has witnessed a rise in problem gambling over the past few years. According to a 2023 report from the Rutgers University Center for Gambling Studies, approximately 6% of New Jersey residents are at high risk for problem gambling—significantly higher than the national average of 1-2%. The impact is particularly pronounced among Black/African American and Hispanic communities.
The Task Force’s Mission
The Responsible Gaming Task Force comprises seven government representatives or their designees, including:
The Attorney General (Chair): Leading the charge in addressing problem gambling.
The Chair of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission: Ensuring effective regulation.
The Director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs: Focusing on consumer protection.
The Director of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement: Overseeing gaming integrity.
The Director of the Division of State Lottery: Managing lottery-related issues.
The Executive Director of the New Jersey Racing Commission: Addressing horse racing concerns.
The Commissioner of the Department of Human Services: Advocating for vulnerable communities.
Areas of Focus
The Responsible Gaming Task Force will delve into several critical areas:
Effects on Underage and Vulnerable Communities: Examining how problem gambling impacts these groups.
Strategies for Responsible Gaming: Developing effective approaches to promote responsible behavior.
Policy Recommendations: Proposing changes to address problem gambling comprehensively.
As the task force begins its work, New Jersey reaffirms its commitment to maintaining global leadership in gaming while safeguarding its residents. The final report, due by March 31, 2025, will provide valuable insights and recommendations to enhance responsible gaming practices.