NJ bill relaxes some casino contractor regulations

TRENTON, N.J. - January 12, 2010

The bill passed Monday in both the Assembly and Senate now goes to Gov. Jon Corzine.

Some lawmakers and government watchdogs objected because the bill relaxes the strict oversight surrounding the Atlantic City's casinos.

Currently, state employees and board members must wait two years before accepting jobs with firms that represent casino interests. The only exception is former judges can immediately go to work for law firms that represent casinos.

Under the bill, officials could do a wide range of jobs for casino contractors - including planning, accounting and lobbying.

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