The Texas Senate Committee on Business & Commerce held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss the legalization of casinos in the state.
SJR 64 creates a gaming commission that will award licenses for up to 21 gaming facilities across the state. Included are casinos for the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe, the Tigua
Tribe and the Kickapoo
Tribe.
“We are not asking for any handouts, but we are looking to improve our lives,” Alabama-Coushatta Vice Chairman Clint Poncho told the committee, Scripps Texas Newspapers reported.
The state commission would be authorized to enter into Class III gaming compacts with the tribes.
The bill calls for revenue sharing.
If lawmakers approve SJR 64, it would go before voters in the form of a constitutional amendment.
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