Will DFS and Online Gambling Be Legalised in Pennsylvania Today


Wednesday, June 22, 2016 :  HOPES FOR ONLINE GAMBLING LEGALISATION IN PENNSYLVANIA TODAY (Update)
 
Wednesday could see DFS and online gambling on the House floor.
 
Online gambling industry monitors will be watching Pennsylvania House proceedings closely today (Wednesday) to see whether the political leadership will once again present Rep. John Paynes HB649 online gambling legalization bill along with a daily fantasy sports bill that has also passed committee stage and is set for a second reading.
 
Given that daily fantasy sports bills appear to appeal to legislators, Rep. George Dunbars HB2150 looks like a good bet for progress, and Payne is hopeful that his HB649 will be scheduled to ride along with it.
 
If that happens, the two bills could be voted on as a package as early as this Thursday.
 
But as Payne pointed out earlier this week, once the bill has left his committee it is up to House leaders to control and decide progress.
 
InfoPowa readers will recall that a vote on Paynes bill was postponed after House leadership mishandled the legalization two months ago and confused lawmakers, resulting in the bill failing on a 107 to 81 vote.
 
Payne immediately requested that the measure be reconsidered, and this motion was granted .
 
This is likely to be Rep. Paynes last shot at getting the bill through. A tireless advocate for intrastate online gambling legalization in Pennsylvania for the past several years, the 65-year-old veteran politician retires November 3 after the current Legislative session, which will come to a close once the state budget for Fiscal 2016-17 (starting July 1) has been finalised.
 
One of Paynes arguments for licensed and regulated online gambling is that it will generate tax revenues.
 
Payne is hoping that increased momentum toward legalised online gambling in other states will translate to positive action in Pennsylvania.
 
In related news, California politicians will once again get to grips with the legalization of online poker when the Californian Assembly Appropriations Committee reconvenes Wednesday morning to discuss yet again Assemblyman Adam Gray’s AB 2863 bill and the plethora of amendments that have been suggested.
 
At present there is little sign of agreement or compromise in the positions taken by the various vested interests, especially at tribal level.