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House of Representatives
Session of 2013 - 2014 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 7, 2013 02:02 PM
From: Representative Rob W. Kauffman
To: All House members
Subject: Gaming Control Board & Executive Branch Appointments
 

In the near future, I plan to re-introduce legislation (formerly HB 391) amending Title 4 (Amusements) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes.

Specifically, this legislation would place restrictions on the appointment of legislators and Executive-level public employees to the Gaming Control Board. It will establish that no member of the Senate, House of Representatives or an Executive-level public employee shall be eligible for appointment as a member of the Gaming Control Board during the term of office for which the person was elected/employed and for a period of twelve months thereafter.

If you have any questions regarding this legislation, please contact Elana Maynard at 705-2004 or via email at emaynard@pahousegop.com.

Thank you.


Prior Co-sponsors:
AUMENT, BENNINGHOFF , CALTAGIRONE , CAUSER , CLYMER , D. COSTA, COX , CUTLER , DENLINGER , FLECK , GINGRICH , GROVE, HARHART , HENNESSEY , HICKERNELL , KORTZ , LAWRENCE, MARSICO , METCALFE , MILNE , MOUL , OBERLANDER, QUINN , RAPP , REESE, ROAE , ROCK , SIMMONS, STERN , TALLMAN, VEREB , WATSON , TOOHIL, MURT and SACCONE



Introduced as HB327