Pennsylvania House Votes Down Online Gaming Bill Pennsylvania House Votes Down Online Gaming Bill
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Key Takeaways
  • Payne pointed to consumer protections and increased tax revenue for the state, but other representatives had their own agendas.
  • It is still possible that lawmakers could bring the bill and the igaming amendment back for another vote.
  • No timetable for an additional attempt has been announced.

An omnibus gaming bill that was amended to include online gaming failed to pass a House vote in Pennsylvania on Tuesday as lawmakers struggled to demonstrate a cohesive understanding of the topic at hand.