Push to Allow Sports Betting at Chicago Pro-Sports Arenas Stalls Amid Concerns About Casino – WTTW (Chicago)

"For almost 20 years, the city has tried to get a casino,” said Chicago billionaire and casino operator Neil Bluhm. “Now when you finally can have one, why would you create several competitors when the city gets no revenue from sport betting but will receive significant taxes from the casino?"
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The true believer
4 years ago

Bluhm is Lori’s buddy and donor so he thinks he can dictate to others and hecwill most certainly get his way and will be granted a Chicago casino license. He is typical of the pay to play that is the Democratic Party. Lori is a hypocrite.

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