Bill introduced for Pennsylvania to join multi-state online poker compact

Bill introduced for Pennsylvania to join multi-state online poker compact

Article brief provided by PlayPennsylvania
  • Corey Sharp, PlayPennsylvania
March 11, 2024 7:32 PM
  • Corey Sharp, PlayPennsylvania

Pennsylvania is one of the most robust and rich gambling states in the US. However, it’s been missing a crucial aspect in one vertical. Pennsylvania poker players are one step closer to joining the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) as Representative George Dunbar sponsored House Bill 2078 earlier this week.

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It’s been a long wait for Pennsylvania online poker players, who’ve been champing at the bit to compete against those from other states.

The Keystone State is one of the healthiest gambling states. It offers PA online casinos, online sports betting, Video Game Terminals (VGTs) and online poker.

The MSIGA is the only part of the online poker vertical that’s missing in Pennsylvania.