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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Robbins Hails Creation of Gaming Investigations UnitCo-sponsored legislation to grant authority to Attorney GeneralRecognizing last year that gaming was coming to Pennsylvania, Senator Bob Robbins (R-50) pushed for legislation to give the Attorney General new powers to ensure oversight of Pennsylvania's casinos and gambling regulatory process. Using the powers granted by Act 135 of 2006, which was co-sponsored by Senator Robbins, and $700,000 in state funding, Attorney General Tom Corbett is creating a gambling investigations unit to investigate and prosecute gambling-related crimes and ensure that Pennsylvania's anti-racketeering laws are applied to violations of the 2004 slots act. "While I opposed bringing slot machines to Pennsylvania, we absolutely must fight the corruption that comes with it," said Senator Robbins. "That's why I strongly supported the legislation to establish a Gaming Unit within the Office of Attorney General to investigate and prosecute criminal activity associated with gaming." Act 135 included a number of reforms to Pennsylvania's Gaming Law including:
Contact: Michael Hengst
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