Video gambling goes live
Gaming at 65 bars, restaurants; no locals OK’d yet
CHICAGO (AP) – Video gambling went live in 65 Illinois bars and restaurants on Tuesday, more than 3 years after lawmakers approved it as a way to help raise billions to help fix schools and roads.
The Illinois Gaming Board has licensed a total of 341 businesses and fraternal and veteran organizations – though not all have their terminals installed yet – and is processing more than 2,200 other applications, gambling officials said.
“The IGB’s staff has done a tremendous job to ... bring this new industry to Illinois,” board Chairman Aaron Jaffe said in a written statement. All sites and operators must undergo a background check.
Story Archived
Please sign in with your Comment Member ID and password.
Having trouble?
If you have any technical difficulties, either with your username and password or with the payment options, please contact us by e-mail at archivedesk@shawmedia.com










