The Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce provided the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee with written comments opposing Senate Bill 3064. In its current form, this bill would double the gross revenue tax on internet gaming from 15% to 30%. The comments...
Voters across New Jersey went to the polls on June 10 to cast their ballots in the 2025 primary elections. On the ballot were Democratic and Republican nominees for Governor and candidates for local offices and the State Assembly. Congresswoman Mikie...
At the Policy Impact Roundtable on May 28, 2025, Greater Atlantic City Chamber members had the opportunity to ask questions and engage in lively conversation with Congressman Jeff Van Drew and fellow attendees. Congressman Jeff Van Drew—who serves on both the House...
In the ongoing debate about casino gaming in New Jersey, several elected officials have emerged as powerful advocates for Atlantic City and South Jersey’s economic interests. The Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce extends its sincere gratitude to these...
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber testified on December 16 before the Assembly Appropriations Committee in support of A2076/S1323, which makes important amendments to New Jersey’s Aspire Program. We are pleased to report that the bill passed the Assembly and...
Yesterday, Greater Atlantic City Chamber President Michael Chait testified before the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee in support of Bill S3170, which would significantly expand the state’s Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit (NRTC) program. The...