A local official is participating in a virtual press conference today about possible benefits of the regulation and taxation of skill games.
The Pennsylvania Association of Area Agencies on Aging is holding the virtual gathering at 10 a.m. to discuss funding for services that support the commonwealth’s 3.4 million older adults.
The leader of Butler County’s Area Agency on Aging Beth Herold was named the board president of the Pennsylvania Association of Areas Agencies on Aging last year.
Many state lawmakers and administrators believe that regulating and taxing skill games is the most responsible, effective way to maintain funding for the care of an increasing number of Pennsylvania seniors.
