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Skill games company woos Pa. lawmakers with trips to wild Wyoming rodeo
by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA | Sept. 19, 2022
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. Sign up for our free newsletters.
HARRISBURG Its the sounds, the lights, the competition or the experience of a lifetime. ... Everyone comes for a different reason but leaves a modern cowboy. ... So goes the motto for Cheyenne Frontier Days, the premier summer festival in Wyoming that bills itself as the worlds largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration, complete with concerts, carnivals, parades, cook-offs, an air show, and even professional bull-riding contests.
This past summer, a select group of Pennsylvania legislators, including House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff (R., Centre), got to experience the extravaganza for themselves courtesy of Pace-O-Matic. ... The Georgia-based company makes skill games, slot-like machines that currently generate millions in revenue and, in Pennsylvania, operate in a legal and regulatory gray area one the legislature will play a key role in defining.
For some of the lawmakers, it was an all-expenses-paid experience, information from the company indicates. ... The trip to Wyoming is the latest example of a largely behind-the-scenes war of cash and influence between skill game operators like Pace-O-Matic and casino owners and other powerful gambling interests in the state.
On one side, skill game companies want their machines to be formally recognized as legal. On the other side stand the casinos and other gambling companies that have complained for years that the states gambling landscape is oversaturated and that further competition will cannibalize the existing market.
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Skill games company woos Pa. lawmakers with trips to wild Wyoming rodeo
by Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA | Sept. 19, 2022
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. Sign up for our free newsletters.
HARRISBURG Its the sounds, the lights, the competition or the experience of a lifetime. ... Everyone comes for a different reason but leaves a modern cowboy. ... So goes the motto for Cheyenne Frontier Days, the premier summer festival in Wyoming that bills itself as the worlds largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration, complete with concerts, carnivals, parades, cook-offs, an air show, and even professional bull-riding contests.
This past summer, a select group of Pennsylvania legislators, including House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff (R., Centre), got to experience the extravaganza for themselves courtesy of Pace-O-Matic. ... The Georgia-based company makes skill games, slot-like machines that currently generate millions in revenue and, in Pennsylvania, operate in a legal and regulatory gray area one the legislature will play a key role in defining.
For some of the lawmakers, it was an all-expenses-paid experience, information from the company indicates. ... The trip to Wyoming is the latest example of a largely behind-the-scenes war of cash and influence between skill game operators like Pace-O-Matic and casino owners and other powerful gambling interests in the state.
On one side, skill game companies want their machines to be formally recognized as legal. On the other side stand the casinos and other gambling companies that have complained for years that the states gambling landscape is oversaturated and that further competition will cannibalize the existing market.
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Skill games company woos Pa. lawmakers with trips to wild Wyoming rodeo (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2022
OP
Legalized corruption. HOW is this legal?? Influence peddling and corruption as in a banana state.
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2022
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bucolic_frolic
(47,005 posts)1. oversaturated
oversaturated is the word. You hardly do anything here that's not touched by lotteries, gambling money. They redevelop towns and cities, employ local workers, pay for senior tax rebates and prescription meds for poor seniors. It's probably more invasive than the state liquor control system, a remnant of 1930s post-Prohibition revenue reform. Nothing ever changes here, just the state legislature votes themselves more pay raises, hires more secretaries, and buys more limousines.
jimfields33
(18,902 posts)3. Lottery was supposed to go exclusively to schools.
Why that changed should be looked at. The casino industry is being spread due to the money to the states. At least they didnt lie about the reason unlike the lottery.
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)2. Legalized corruption. HOW is this legal?? Influence peddling and corruption as in a banana state.
ultralite001
(1,141 posts)4. "Skill games"...
Ri-i-i-i-i-ght...
That is all...