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22 October 2014

UPDATE: Pennsylvania House Approves Measure To Prohibit Sale Of Internet Instant Games By State Lottery

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The Pennsylvania House approved an amended bill that would prevent the State Lottery from offering "Internet instant games" without prior approval from the state legislature.
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This entry is an update to a story I previously blogged about here.  Yesterday the Pennsylvania House approved an amended bill that would prevent the State Lottery from offering "Internet instant games" without prior approval from the state legislature.

The language regarding "Internet instant games" was first added by the Senate two weeks ago.  The bill, as originally passed by the House back in April was limited in scope to changes in the apportionment of revenue lottery sales. 

The legislation is now before Governor Corbett.

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