Good update on the local voting around the collar counties.
Despite Quinn's action, it could be a long time before video gambling sprouts up at a bar near you.
Gene O'Shea, spokesman for the Illinois Gaming Board, said attorneys there are still working on a set of rules and regulations for the machines. He said there is no timeline for the board to finish the rules, which also are subject to a period of public comment. Finally, the gaming board must put out a request for companies to build a centralized computer system to monitor the machines.
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