Pennsylvania Senate Republican Caucus

09/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2025 12:35

Gebhard Introduces Bill to Support Local Clubs by Increasing Small Games of Chance Prize Limit

HARRISBURG - Sen. Chris Gebhard (R-48) introduced legislation that would provide much-needed relief to Pennsylvania's civic organizations, fire companies, veterans groups and other nonprofits by increasing the prize limit for small games of chance.

Under current law, clubs and organizations are limited to awarding no more than $35,000 in prizes from small games of chance each week. That cap has not been updated since 2013, despite inflation and the rising costs of community programs these organizations fund.

Senate Bill 995 would raise the weekly limit to $60,000, ensuring local groups can continue generating the revenue they rely on to support vital community services.

"Organizations like our VFWs, American Legions and fire companies depend on small games of chance to fund youth sports, scholarships, emergency services and support for veterans," Gebhard said. "The outdated cap is forcing many of them to shut down games once they hit the limit-cutting off a major source of funding. This bill modernizes the law and helps these groups continue serving our communities."

Small games of chance revenue support a wide range of community benefits, from funding lifesaving equipment for first responders to offering scholarships to local students.

Gebhard stressed the bill is about empowering communities: "By raising this cap, we're giving these organizations the flexibility they need to thrive and continue their tradition of service."

CONTACT: Alex Gamble

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