Pennsylvania says public service announcement about unattended kids paying off

This week, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board made its 2022–2023 Annual Report public. The 44-page summary celebrates the financial gains the Commonwealth is experiencing as a result of the thriving gaming market and highlights the achievements of the state gaming industry over the past 12 months.

After Nevada, Pennsylvania had the second-highest gaming revenue in the US in 2017. The 17 land-based casinos, online gaming sites, retail sportsbooks, truck stops with video games, and online fantasy sports competitions in the Keystone State collectively took in more than $5.2 billion from bettors and players to edge out New Jersey by a small margin.
 
It's wonderful to learn that Pennsylvania's public service message regarding unsupervised children is yielding positive outcomes. Promoting consciousness about the safety of youngsters is essential, and it is encouraging to witness favorable consequences arising from these endeavors. Safeguarding children should perpetually remain a paramount concern.
 
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