Pennsylvania online gambling bill filed to remove credit cards as payment method

A bill has been filed in the state capital of Pennsylvania to change the regulations governing how gamers fund their virtual gaming accounts.

A senate bill was filed this week by the senator from Pennsylvania. According to the statute, credit cards will no longer be accepted as payment methods for online gaming accounts that include sports betting, fantasy sports, interactive slots, and casino table games.

One of the richest states in the country for online gaming is Pennsylvania. The eighth-richest state lottery in the nation, the Pennsylvania Lottery sells more than $5 billion worth of tickets annually.
 
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