Pennsylvania Skill Game Proponents Rally in Hershey, Seek Fair Tax (Casino.org)

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Pennsylvania skill game supporters are seeking regulation, with a fair tax Pennsylvania’s powerful casino industry opposes the unregulated games Most proponents of skill games in Pennsylvania want a legal framework for the slot-like terminals, but they’re urging state lawmakers in Harrisburg not to enact an excessive tax that would hurt the many small businesses that currently benefit from housing the games. A man plays a Pennsylvania skill game machine. The slot-like games require players to identify and tap on winning paylines. The remain unregulated in the commonwealth. (Image: Erie Times-News) Pace-O-Matic, or POM, is the primary driver of skill games in Pennsylvania. The Georgia-based software developer is partnered with Miele Manufacturing, a Pennsylvania-based corporation, in making and distributing the tabletop and cabinet terminals across the commonwealth. POM is additionally behind PA TAP, the Pennsylvania Tavern and Players Association. PA TAP is a group consisting of many businesses, VFWs, American Legions, and social clubs that operate skill games. Commonly branded Pennsylvania…Read MoreCategory: Slots, Miele, Pace-O-Matic, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Skill, POM, Shapiro, skill game, skill games, skill gamingSource: Casino.org

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