Box 1
Contains 30 Results:
Voting Meeting on House Bill 369 (Cancelled), 200-06-08
Includes but is not limited to: Roll Calls, Attendance, Proxies, Leaves, Testimonies, Transcripts, House Bills for Voting Meetings.
House Bills
Includes but is not limited to: House Bills, Correspondence, Related Materials, Bill Propositions
House Bill 777
An Act amending the act of December 19, 1988 (P.L.1262, No.156), known as the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act, in club licensees, further providing for report and for distribution of proceeds.
House Bill 826
An Act providing for sports raffles for charity; and making related repeals.
House Bill 1325
An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in burglary and other criminal intrusion, further providing for the offense of criminal trespass.
House Bill 1407
An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for gambling devices, gambling, etc.
House Resolutions
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Gaming Oversight Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Jim Marshall (majority) and Scott Conklin (minority). This committee visited multiple casinos throughout the state such as PARX and Sands. They also discussed legislation dealing with video game gambling, casino state taxes, and sports betting.
House Resolution 855
A Resolution designating the month of March 2020 as "Problem Gambling Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania and recognizing the month of March 2020 as "National Problem Gambling Awareness Month."
House Blue Backs
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Gaming Oversight Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Jim Marshall (majority) and Scott Conklin (minority). This committee visited multiple casinos throughout the state such as PARX and Sands. They also discussed legislation dealing with video game gambling, casino state taxes, and sports betting.
House Blue Backs 369-2764
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Gaming Oversight Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Jim Marshall (majority) and Scott Conklin (minority). This committee visited multiple casinos throughout the state such as PARX and Sands. They also discussed legislation dealing with video game gambling, casino state taxes, and sports betting.
