To help casinos struggle with growing competition from neighboring states

Indiana proposal to allow casino action inland is ready to go

(US).- A proposal to allow Indiana's riverboat casinos to move inland to nearby sites and allow live dealers for table games at the state's two horse track casinos is set to go before a state legislative panel.
2015-02-13
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(US).- A proposal to allow Indiana's riverboat casinos to move inland to nearby sites and allow live dealers for table games at the state's two horse track casinos is set to go before a state legislative panel.

Similar proposals have failed in the Legislature in recent years, and casino advocates still must overcome potential opposition from Republican Gov. Mike Pence and some legislators who are against any expansion of gambling.

Total state tax revenues from Indiana's 13 casinos fell by $99 million, or about 13 percent, during the state's last budget year.

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