Pennington and Heintzelman |
Given the absence of a legislative fix, Northampton County's Gaming Authority has adopted a wait-and-see approach. It will seek no grant applications until the legislature acts.
But it did reorganize at its January 23 meeting, and voted unanimously to keep the same leadership it has had in place the last two years: Jay Finnigan - Chair; Joe Kelly - Vice Chair; John Dally - Secretary; and Tom Nolan - Treasurer. It also welcomed Donna Louder, who has replaced David Willard as Lower Saucon Township's.representative.The remaining members of the Gaming Authority are Gerald Yob (Freemansburg), Dave Heintzelman (Hellertown), Tony Pristash (Northampton), and James Pennington (Lower Nazareth).
Treasurer Tom Nolan reported that the Gaming Authority has $105,000 in uncommitted funds and $42,000 in restricted funds at the end of the year.
Northampton County Council liaison Seth Vaughn was absent from the January 23 meeting.
3 comments:
Vaughn, absent? He will still get elected anyway, it doesn't matter
Oh my God, Seth Vaughn absent again, who would think it. Fire them all!
The same leadership doling out the same cash grab. No wonder the casinos are not happy.
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