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FONTANA PRAISES SENATE PASSAGE OF TABLE
GAMES COMPROMISE
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Fontana |
HARRISBURG,
January 5 –
Calling it a good way to create jobs, boost
the economy and generate badly needed revenues,
state Sen. Wayne D. Fontana (D-Allegheny)
today praised the Senate’s final passage of
the conference committee agreement that
would allow table games at existing casinos.
“While this bill (Senate Bill 711) is not
perfect, it is a good compromise that will
help the state’s casino industry remain
competitive, and help inject the substantial
revenues necessary to fill the state’s
budget gap and fund struggling area programs
such as libraries,” Fontana said.
The Brookline Democrat, who represented
Senate Democrats on the conference
committee, thanked other area lawmakers for
working together to insist that a portion of
gaming proceeds be used to fund libraries in
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
Under the agreement, 85 percent of Allegheny
County’s local share of proceeds would be
distributed to the Allegheny County Library
Association. The city’s local share would be
earmarked for distribution to Carnegie
Library. If the Carnegie Library does not
maintain its branch libraries, then the
funding would go to the city to fund the
accrued liability of its pension plans.
Fontana reiterated that
legalizing table games at existing casinos
would inject an estimated $903 million
annually into the state’s economy and
generate over 10,000 new jobs. He added that
the industry spurs spin-off economic
benefits for local hotels, restaurants, and
other businesses.
Licensees would be required to pay for a
table games license as well as a tax on
their earnings.
He noted that in just two years,
Pennsylvania’s gaming industry, which
doesn’t even have all of its casinos up and
running yet, generated over $1.2 billion for
general property tax relief. He said
hundreds of millions of more dollars in
proceeds were generated for expanding senior
citizen programs and investing in economic
development projects.
The Brookline Democrat added that legalizing
table games would be particularly beneficial
to western Pennsylvania casinos located in
Pittsburgh (Rivers Casino) and Washington
County (Meadows) that are currently
competing at a disadvantage with nearby West
Virginia casinos that already offer table
games.
The Senate passed the bill 28 to22. The
House is expected to act on the measure
tomorrow.
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