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Latest News and Updates from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) is the primary regulatory body overseeing the state's casino gaming industry. Established to ensure the integrity and fairness of casino operations, the DGE is responsible for licensing, regulation, and enforcement of all gaming activities within New Jersey. This section aggregates the most recent news and developments related to the New Jersey DGE. Readers will find updates on new regulations, licensing decisions, enforcement actions, and policy changes impacting both land-based casinos and the burgeoning online gaming sector. We cover key announcements and analyses that shape the future of gaming in the Garden State.

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Atlantic City Casino Revenue Hits 14-Year July High in 2026

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Greenbrier Resort: Casino Remains Operational Despite $500 Million Debt Crisis

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Cashless Gaming in Nevada: Station Casinos Tests Apple Pay for Slots

Station Casinos is piloting TrustedTap in Las Vegas, a new system allowing players to fund slot machines directly via Apple Pay and debit cards.

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New Jersey Set to Ban Sweepstakes Casinos: Heavy Fines Loom for Operators

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Louisiana Enacts Strict Sweepstakes Ban: Up to 50 Years Prison for Illegal Operators

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Boomer’s Sportsbook Expands in Las Vegas: Independent Bookie Celebrates Anniversary

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Vegas Club Casino Debuts in New Jersey: Greg Carlin Returns with New Venture

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Nevada Regulators Reject Bettor's Appeal Over Alleged Caesars App Glitch

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