Hey Members ... Save the Date ... August 3. That's when we're holding our annual summer meeting. This year we're heading to McStew's Irish Sports Pub in Bucks County. More details coming. #PaTaverns#PaRestaurants#Pennsylvania#Bars#Taverns#Restaurants
HB 467 is now Act 56 of 2025. Thank you @GovernorShapiro for signing the bill. And thank you to our champions on this issue @RepDeasy and @senatorlaughlin. Members, we just issued an "On the fly" alert with details. Here's our statement ... https://t.co/WOaKzaFhQJ #PaTaverns
We appreciate @PennLive including our Association in this story. Very happy to speak on behalf of the industry and represent our Members throughout PA.
PennLive: Pa. alcohol sales drop for second time in 30 years ... https://t.co/kiuRg7xriU
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Good to Know is a good first stop for clear, science-backed information about what’s in your beverages. Get easy-to-understand details on ingredients, how they’re used and what food safety agencies around the world say about them.
More: https://t.co/Nl0ptbvRHw
New: Skill games, or any gaming policy, was not included in the state's recent budget deal despite the need for new tax revenue. Why? A wave of negative ads, as well as threats of more to come, tell part of the story. W/ @KateHuangpu13
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We're happy to support a new awareness campaign in #Pennsylvania to educate the public on how to protect themselves from drink spiking. You can read what PLBTA President Tom Tyler said during a news conference at the state capitol https://t.co/PJMcKz2t65 #PaTaverns#PaRestaurants
In between several productive meetings today at the state capital, PLBTA President Tom Tyler, Secretary Michelle Ritter, and Executive Director Chuck Moran had a chance to check out a few places inside this historic building. #PaTaverns#PaRestaurants
The debate around skill games has been largely led by one company: Pace-O-Matic, the Georgia-based operator of the “Pennsylvania Skill” machines now found in every corner of the state. https://t.co/zxTomWWuwa
Skill games in Pennsylvania — those slot machine lookalikes you see in most corner stores or bars — remain unregulated and untaxed.
As lawmakers get closer to regulating them, some say they’re subject to an intimidation campaign by industry supporters
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