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Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Truck Stop Gambling in PA

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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board gave temporary approval to four truck stops operated by Loveโ€™s to run video gaming terminals on their properties. Although final approval could come by the end of 2019; local officials plan to revisit the legislation to make changes that could authorize local governments to opt out of allowing gambling.

State Senator, Scott Martin, is pushing for a bill that would give local governments a 90-day window to disallow gambling.

โ€œThe applications now are popping up everywhere, and convenience stores, these rest stops are making requests to change things on their property to accommodate that,โ€ Scott Martin, said. โ€œOur local governments, our citizens have been upset that all of these applications for video gaming terminals are popping up.โ€

Previously in 2017, Pennsylvania Governor, Tom Wolf, signed into law a proposal that seriously expanded gambling throughout the state. Initially, truck stops and large convenience stores were not included.

โ€œA number of states have explored legalized gaming in one form or another as a way to add much-needed revenues to state and local coffers,โ€ said Vice President of Public Affairs for Natso, Tiffany Wlazlowski. โ€œSome lawmakers who have gone down this path have viewed travel centres as a location where gaming activity can take place.โ€

She added, โ€œIt has been implemented successfully in multiple jurisdictions throughout the country, and Natso is happy to be a part of the conversation as state and local governments determine what is best for them and their constituents.โ€