A Pennsylvania lawmaker is proposing a ten percent tax on violent video games to help fund safety measures at public schools. The House Finance Committee is considering a bill from Representative Christopher Quinn to provide additional funding for schools to implement safety measures to protect students and teachers. Quinn believes that a contributing factor to the rise in shootings and other violent acts in American schools is material that children see in video games. The bill is being co-sponsored by two other legislators.
Tax On Violent Video Games Proposed As Way Of Funding Safety Measures At Schools
