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Why gaming changes didn’t make it into PA’s 2025 budget
Lawmakers left skill games untaxed and unregulated amid conflicting tax proposals and ongoing Supreme Court litigation, despite estimates of up to $400 million in potential revenue.
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Skill games avoid regulation again in Pa. as gambling lobby war intensifies
This year’s state budget didn’t pull slot-like skill games out of their legal limbo in Pennsylvania, despite bipartisan consensus on the need to do so.
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HARRISBURG — This year’s state budget didn’t pull slot-like skill games out of their legal limbo in Pennsylvania, despite bipartisan consensus on the need to do so. But it could still happen. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro called the matter “unfinished business,” and legislative leaders have also indicated interest in taking up the issue again next year. “This building has a long history of going through gaming debates, and they are very complex a…
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