The governor of Pennsylvania proposes a $48.3 billion budget for the fiscal year 2024–25, which he plans to partially finance by legalizing and heavily taxing skill gaming machines.
Last year, judges in Pennsylvania determined that skill games—slot machines that resemble conventional casino slots in appearance and operation but differ in that they include skill components that can determine a player's outcome—are not prohibited forms of gambling. In his budget, the governor allowed for potential tax revenue from the gray machines, even though the state attorney general is appealing the case to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Last year, judges in Pennsylvania determined that skill games—slot machines that resemble conventional casino slots in appearance and operation but differ in that they include skill components that can determine a player's outcome—are not prohibited forms of gambling. In his budget, the governor allowed for potential tax revenue from the gray machines, even though the state attorney general is appealing the case to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.