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State Senate Authorizes Chicago Casino

The Illinois Senate has approved a gambling expansion bill that will legalize sports betting across the state and authorize a Chicago casino. Working in legislative overtime, the Senate approved the measure 46-10, the Chicago Tribune reported. Gov. JB Pritzker is expected to sign it.

The gambling bill would allow for a Chicago casino, legal sports betting in Illinois and slot machines at both city airports. It also would allow smaller casinos in the south suburbs. Slot machines also would be authorized for horse race tracks, while casinos and tracks could host sports betting.

The Chicago casino would be privately owned, and the city would get one-third of all tax revenue from it, the Tribune reported. The casino would have up to 4,000 gambling positions, representing either slot machines or seats at a gaming table. Other new and current casinos could increase their gambling positions from 1,200 to 2,000.


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