Prince George's Co. Another Step Closer to Getting Casino

Push for table games in Maryland also moves forward

A panel of state senators is supporting legislation to expand gambling in Maryland.
 
The Budget and Taxation Committee voted 10-2 Friday afternoon to move the bill to the full Senate.
 
The proposal would create a sixth Maryland license for a slot machine parlor to be built in Prince George's County and legalize table games at that location and the state's five other slots sites.

It would also increase the share of revenue casino operators keep and relieve the state of an obligation to buy slot machines, which has proved to be an ineffective expense.

If the legislature passes, the bill will have to be ratified by a majority of Maryland voters.

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