This afternoon the Senate Community, Economic and Recreational Development Committee amended and reported out a bill that would ban the simulcasting of greyhound races in Pennsylvania. Prime sponsor Stew Greenleaf (R-Montgomery), along with Ann Bradley, president of Citizens Against Greyhound Racing, emphasized the bill does not legislate gambling, but rather tackles the issue of animal safety.
The committee also unanimously voted out a resolution recognizing Problem Gambling Awareness Month. Representatives from the Gaming Control Board and the Department of Health offered brief testimony updating members on the progress made in treating problem gambling in Pennsylvania. Check the Capitol Toolbox later for the full story.





