WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO VIDEO

PGCB Who We Are VideoThe Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board was established through the passage of Act 71 of 2004, also known as the Race Horse Development and Gaming Act. The Commonwealth’s first new state agency in nearly 40 years is tasked to oversee the creation of a casino industry offering both slot machine and table gaming that is producing tremendous economic benefits for Pennsylvania citizens. Specifically, legalized gaming has already created thousands of new living wage jobs, revenue to lower property taxes for all homeowners, and a reinvigoration of our horse racing industry. This nine minute video provides a general overview of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Click on the screen icon above to play the video.

SPEAKERS BUREAU

The PGCB has an interest in making sure that citizens are well-informed of the impact that controlled gaming will have in Pennsylvania. To facilitate that mission, we have created a Speakers Bureau to provide face-to-face interaction with organizations that want to learn more about the work of this agency and the gaming industry.

Speakers Bureau

PGCB VIDEO FAQS

In its continuing efforts to help the citizens of Pennsylvania better understand the growing slots casino market and the tremendous oversight effort being undertaken, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has launched this series of videos of important Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Click here to visit the video FAQs.

PGCB Video FAQs

Latest Press Releases

$50,000 In Fines Levied Against Two Casinos By the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board For Regulatory Violations

January 18th, 2012

HARRISBURG, PA: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today levied fines against two casinos for regulatory violations. (continue reading)

PA Casinos Close 2011 With Gross Revenue Nearly 22% Higher Than In 2010

January 18th, 2012


Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Reports Significant Slot Machine Revenue Growth In December

January 4th, 2012



If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania’s helpline 1-800-GAMBLER. For more information regarding compulsive and problem gambling, please visit this page.

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