![]() ![]() Penn National said that the law, enacted in October, effectively allows competing casino owners to use the new mini-casinos to pick off its relatively far-flung customer base, while the protections in the law are far more adequate for the rest of Pennsylvania’s casino owners. ![]() In the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Harrisburg, Penn National Gaming said that provisions allowing 10 more mini-casinos would cause “significant and unique” harm to its suburban Harrisburg casino, Hollywood Casino. Tom Wolf signed as part of an effort to fill a massive budget deficit. Pennsylvania-based casino owner Penn National Gaming sued Tuesday in a challenge to a central element of the state’s aggressive new law expanding casino gambling that Democratic Gov. Wolf has approved legislation authorizing a major expansion of gambling in what is already the nation's second-largest commercial casino state. ![]() Tom Wolf gestures as he speaks at a Pennsylvania Press Club luncheon in Harrisburg, Pa., Monday, Oct. ![]()
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