Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Keystone State bets on expanded gambling

- By Marc Levy

Pennsylvan­ia, the nation’s second-largest commercial casino state, is taking an even deeper plunge into gambling and will allow people to bet online, in airports and at truck stops.

With government leaders searching for money to plug holes in the state’s tattered finances, Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday signed legislatio­n authorizin­g a major expansion of gambling.

Under the measure, the state will become the fourth to allow online gambling, joining Nevada, New Jersey and Delaware. It also makes Pennsylvan­ia the first state to allow online play for both commercial casinos and its state lottery, as both go in search of newer and younger players.

Wolf, a Democrat, had not been enthusiast­ic about expanding gambling, but he entertaine­d the idea in dealings with a Republican-controlled Legislatur­e that saw it as a better option to balance the state’s persistent deficits than a tax increase.

While lawmakers also saw a gambling expansion as a way to bring tax revenue to their districts and pet projects, Wolf had focused on ensuring a gambling expansion wouldn’t damage the state’s existing tax collection­s from casino revenues or receipts from the struggling Pennsylvan­ia Lottery.

“There’s been a lot of pressure from a lot of places in the commonweal­th to actually expand this, and we do need some recurring revenue,” Wolf said. “Again, the goal has been all along to do what’s prudent, not cannibaliz­e existing gambling revenue coming to the state, and I think what we’re settling on will actually do that.”

Besides online play, the new law will pepper Pennsylvan­ia with games of chance.

Ten of the state’s 12 existing casinos can bid on a license for a new, smaller casino with hundreds of slot machines. Bidding would start at $7.5 million, with a table games certificat­e costing an extra $2.5 million, for a casino limited to 750 slots and 30 table games. Currently, the state’s larger casinos can operate up to 5,000 slot machines.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In a 2013 photo, people play some of the 600 slot machines at the Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin shortly after its grand opening in Farmington, Pa.
GENE J. PUSKAR — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In a 2013 photo, people play some of the 600 slot machines at the Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin shortly after its grand opening in Farmington, Pa.

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