Nick Hays
Nick Hays
board encourage gaming input interest people possible public steps taking throughout tremendous
There's tremendous interest in gaming throughout Pennsylvania, so the board is taking these steps to encourage as much participation from as many people as possible in the public input hearings.
board open
The board has been very open about the way it conducts business.
agency city communication created office
We are an agency created by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, not Philadelphia. There is no communication between our office and the city government.
prevent procedures required
There's nothing that would prevent them from applying. They would, however, be required to go through the same licensing procedures as any other client.
board component consider critical input public
The board welcomes all input and will consider all public input. Public input is a critical component of the licensing process.
board himself individual input member public weigh
Public input is a factor, but each individual board member is going to have to weigh it for himself or herself.
We don't know who all of them are yet. We're working on it.
needs short
This is the most important thing that needs to get done in the short term.
copies
There are copies and copies of copies. We're sorting through it.
degree issue online received understand
He told us that he received a degree from an online university. We don't understand what the issue is.
complete consider help job opportunity sure update works
We consider these applications works in progress. It is our job to help make sure each of these applicants has a complete application. We're going to have questions, and we're going to give them the opportunity to update their information.
added dates hearing opportunity original realized schedule
When we realized that the original hearing schedule wouldn't accommodate all these people, we added the dates to give them the opportunity to speak.
careful information provided
Yes, it does come down to them, but it has to be after careful consideration of all the information that's provided to them.
access avoid board divides gaming hopefully information material public releasing review turning
There is a statute in place that divides public information from nonpublic information in the submissions. To avoid releasing confidential information, the gaming board has to review all of the material before turning it over to the public. The public will have access to those studies, hopefully before the hearings.