The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has started negotiations to join the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA).
Pennsylvania is currently the only state that offers online poker without being a member of the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement.Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board
Currently, Pennsylvania is the only state that permits online poker that has not joined the MSIGA. Other MSIGA members include Delaware, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and West Virginia.In a letter to the PGCB dated Oct. 10, Gov. Shapiro outlined his request for the regulator to pursue MSIGA membership.
The issue of joining the MSIGA has been pushed to the attention of state lawmakers after HB 2078 was introduced to the House earlier this year. Part of the bill stated that the PGCB was required to sign a deal to join the MSIGA within 30 days of passing.“In order to remain competitive in the gambling sector, I am expressing my strong support for Pennsylvania to join the MSIGA alongside Michigan, Delaware, Nevada, New Jersey and West Virginia," Shapiro wrote.
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