Pennsylvania regulator adds more people to involuntary exclusion lists

Pennsylvania regulator adds more people to involuntary exclusion lists

Those on the lists are prohibited from gaming.

US.- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has put 14 more people on its Involuntary Exclusion Lists. The move raises the number of people on the lists to 1,391.

Five people were placed on the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List, including one who left minors unattended while gambling in a Pennsylvania casino. Nine others were placed on the board’s Involuntary Interactive Gaming Exclusion list for fraudulent actions involving online gambling.

The board said: “Actions such as these to deny statewide gambling privileges serve as a reminder that adults are prohibited from leaving minors unattended in the parking lot or garage, a hotel, or other venues at a casino since it creates a potentially unsafe and dangerous environment for the children. To complement the efforts by casinos to mitigate this issue, the board created an awareness campaign, Don’t Gamble with Kids”.

Pennsylvania gaming revenue increases year-over-year in April

The PGCB has reported that the combined revenue generated from all forms of gaming along with fantasy contests in April was $558.7m, up 10.7 per cent year-over-year but down 2.8 per cent from March 2025.

Retail slot revenue was $203m, down 1.16 per cent year-over-year, from 24,363 machines. Tax revenue totalled $102.8m. Retail table games revenue was $80.6m, up 2.7 per cent year-over-year. Tax revenue was $13.4m.

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