Casino-Free Philadelphia, a Philadelphia based anti-gambling group, is calling on the Gaming Control Board to make its information more accessible to the public.
The group says the five companies that are competing for the two slots licenses are continually changing their applications.
Jethro Heiko, spokesman for the group, says they are trying to give citizens of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania the most current proposals, but this is becoming difficult because of the constant changes that companies are making to the proposals.
A spokesperson for the board said that all the latest proposals are available to the public in their offices in Harrisburg.
Heiko said that they want the latest proposals posted in the board’s web site by December or they will stage some civil disobedience at the board’s office.

