The state House of Representatives struck down an amendment that would have allowed gambling in Pennsylvania's airports.

HB 271 was defeated 112-79 and, as of March 22, was recommitted to the Appropriations Committee of the House.

The bill defined airport gaming as “the placing of bets or wagers with a slot machine licensee through the use of a multi-use computing device to play an authorized airport game.”

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