Pennsylvania Senate OKs Internet Play For Casinos, Lottery
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The Pennsylvania Senate is advancing legislation to allow online casino-style gambling in the state as lawmakers look for ways to heal the state's deficit-ridden finances.
Senators voted 38-12 to approve the just-unveiled bill Wednesday. It would make Pennsylvania the first state to allow both its casinos and lottery to take games online in a quest for money from new and younger players. House approval is still required.
The Senate estimates the state would reap more than $100 million next year, primarily from casinos paying for one-time online gambling licenses.
It also would allow online gambling parlors in airports, and reinstate a requirement that casinos pay millions of dollars to local governments. The bill would require casinos to pay $10 million a year.
Courts invalidated the "local share assessment" provision last year.
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