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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8/4/2006
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Senators Unveil Bills to Reform PA
Slots Law
Package includes Pippy bill to bar public officials from profiting from
slots licenses.
Harrisburg – A group of Republican state Senators
today announced a package of bills to make major structural reforms to
Pennsylvania’s two-year-old slots gaming law. The package includes
legislation sponsored by Sen. John Pippy (R-37).
The 21-bill package includes several new proposals
as well as bills already introduced, such as Senate Bill 862, Senator
Pippy’s legislation that would bar public officials and immediate
families from holding any ownership interest in slots licenses.
The General Assembly overwhelmingly approved
similar legislation sponsored by Pippy in 2004, but it was vetoed by the
governor. As a result, public officials can continue to hold up to
one-percent ownership of a slots-related firm.
“One-percent ownership by a public official is one
percent too much. We need to reform the gaming law now so that
Pennsylvania citizens can have faith in the system. That means zero
percent,” said Pippy. “Perception matters. We must resolve beyond any
question the concerns raised about public officials holding any interest
in gaming venues or suppliers.”
Other bills in the package would enhance the
accountability of the Gaming Control Board, improve oversight by the
Attorney General and the General Assembly, and close ethics loopholes.
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CONTACT: Matt Campion (412) 262-2260
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