Pennsylvania
Board Names Legislative Liaison
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control
Board has named Dan Stambaugh, a veteran staffer
in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, as a legislative
liaison.
"Part
of our job is keeping open lines of communications
between the Board and the Legislature, and Dan's
long-time service on Capitol Hill will facilitate
that kind of dialogue," said Tad Decker,
Chairman of the Board. "He will be a tremendous
addition to our staff."
Stambaugh
has been an analyst in the Office of Republican
Policy Development and Research in the state
Senate since 2004. Between 1990 and 2004, he
worked on the staffs of several senators, including
Joseph Conti, Jane Earll and Roger Madigan.
He
holds a bachelor's degree in political science
from Juniata College and a law degree from Widener
University School of Law.
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