September 11, 2024

Assembly Republicans Pledge Support to Ban Smoking in Atlantic City Casinos

Republican Leader John DiMaio, joined by Deputy Leader Antwan McClellan, Conference Leader Christopher DePhillips, Whip Brian Bergen, Budget Officer Nancy Munoz and Parliamentarian Brian Rumpf, stressed that it’s time act.

“If Democrats are serious about protecting workers, Republicans are ready to help pass the bill,” said DiMaio (R- Hunterdon, Somerset & Warren). “We need legislative action, not excuses.”

New Jersey’s 2006 smoking ban in most workplaces excluded casinos. Smoking is allowed on 25% of casino floors and designated areas.

Casino workers, led by groups like Casino Employees Against Smoking Effects and the United Auto Workers, which represents workers at three Atlantic City casinos, have pushed for years to close this loophole. After legislative efforts stalled, they filed an unsuccessful lawsuit to push for change. Now it is up to the Legislature.

“This isn’t about politics, it’s about doing what’s right for workers and their families,” DiMaio added. “With significant bipartisan support, there’s no reason not to get this done.”

 Republicans are calling for a vote as soon as possible and are prepared to work with Democrats to finally ban smoking in Atlantic City casinos.

Alex Sauickie leading the New Jersey General Assembly in the flag salute, with a U.S. flag in the foreground.

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