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Skill games are back in the conversation in Pennsylvania, and this time the tone has shifted from quiet expansion to full-scale regulatory pressure. After months of debate around grey-market machines, lawmakers are seemingly moving more aggressively to bring the sector under control or potentially reshape it altogether.

A New Push                                                   

State Rep. Ben Waxman has introduced the Skill Game Consumer Protection Act, a proposal to bring thousands of unregulated machines into a formal oversight framework. The move targets the tens of thousands of devices currently operating across bars, restaurants, and retail locations statewide.

The bill would place all machines under centralized monitoring through the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, introducing tracking systems and safeguards typically seen in regulated casino environments. That includes limits on play speed, enforced breaks, and daily loss caps, alongside expanding the state’s self-exclusion program to cover skill-game terminals.

Restrictions would also extend to where machines can operate, with a proposed ban on placements in gas stations and convenience stores, areas often flagged as high-risk for accessibility and impulse play.

Scrutiny Builds Up

This renewed legislative focus follows a high-profile crackdown earlier this month. Pennsylvania authorities secured a $5 million forfeiture and shut down two companies accused of running illegal slot-style operations disguised as skill games.

The case has intensified scrutiny around how these machines function and whether they genuinely qualify as games of skill. Critics argue that fast-paced gameplay and widespread availability create risks similar to traditional slot machines, especially for vulnerable players. This refreshed push leans directly into that concern, framing regulation as a way to reduce harm rather than simply legitimize the market.

Tax Battles and a Looming Court Decision

At the same time, the financial stakes are rising. Governor Josh Shapiro has proposed a 52% tax on skill games in the state’s 2026–27 budget, matching the rate applied to casino slots. Officials estimate the move could generate roughly $766 million annually, positioning skill games as a major potential revenue stream. Moreover, other lawmakers are pushing alternative models. Proposals range from a 16% tax designed to protect small businesses to a 35% middle-ground approach, while separate legislation explores operator fees and adjustments to existing casino taxes.

All of this is unfolding ahead of a key Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision expected this spring. The ruling will determine whether skill games are legal games of skill or illegal gambling devices.

That outcome could reshape everything. The next few months will likely define whether they become a regulated part of the gambling ecosystem or face a much stricter future.

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