Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill to expand non-Indian gaming.
The state has already authorized full-scale casinos. Two are under construction but the bill seeks to revive interest in a third one, not far from the Oklahoma border, where the Quapaw Tribe operates a casino.
The bill also authorizes slot machines at race tracks and sets revenue-sharing rates.
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