
There are more than 24,000 machines in more than 5,000 bars, but experts say there is plenty of room for continued growth since 150 communities in the state do not allow the machines in town. (Municipalities can pass ordinances “opting out” of video gaming.)
In an AP report published today (Sept. 26), Illinois Gaming Machine Operators Assn. President Michael Gelatka said, “Our goal from the beginning with video gaming has been to make an economic difference: for our partners who draw players to their establishments, for their employees and patrons, and for our state and local governments who need tax revenue to support their services and programs.”
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