With some 70,000 skill games operating without regulation or taxation in Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro is seeing red — and green. He told a group of legislators and special guests, who gathered at ...
Across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pace-O-Matic’s (or “POM’s”) “skill-based” games have been creeping into bars, gas stations, restaurants, and other local establishments. These games resemble ...
A dispute over the level of taxation and accusations of retribution derailed another attempt to regulate skill games in ...
It’s not very hard to spot skill games. They’ve popped up across Pennsylvania in bars, restaurants, gas stations, laundromats, private clubs and smoke shops. They look like slot machines but ...
YEAH. LORI. RIGHT NOW, THOSE DEVICES WHICH LOOK LIKE SLOT MACHINES, THAT WOULD NORMALLY BE TAXED BY THE STATE, ARE NOT CURRENTLY CONSIDERED GAMBLING DEVICES AND THE STATE HAS AT TIMES CONTESTED THAT ...
(The Center Square) – Few legislators want to see games of skill regulated and taxed more than Pennsylvania Sen. Gene Yaw. Yaw, a Republican from Lycoming County, says doing so benefits the small ...
Erie, Wesleyville police are investigating a rash of skill games burglaries. Suspects are cutting locks to get at significant ...