Penn National says table games will bring more than 400 new jobs, including 200 dealer positions, that will pay between $35,000 and $50,000 annually. The Gaming Control Board is most interested in what the applicants plan for additional security. Table games were approved as part of budget negotiations last year to generate new revenues for the state's coffers. Appearing on Friday's show are: Fred Lipkin, Penn National Race Course and Douglas Harbach, PA Gaming Control Board.
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