Video gambling ‘push tax’ sparks industry pushback — but is proposed ban a favor to operators? – Chicago Sun-Times

The so-called “push tax” approved last fall by Oak Lawn village trustees would charge gamblers every time they push a button to place a bet at one of the 200 slot machines in town. Last week, state Rep. Bob Rita filed a bill in Springfield that would give the state “exclusive” taxing power over video gaming.

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