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  2. Illinois Gaming Board - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) is a gaming board in Illinois that controls the state's gaming industry. The Board controls a regulatory and tax collection for video gaming and riverboat casinos. The Board has five members, selected by the Governor and approved by the Senate. [1]

  3. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    Laws restricting noncommercial ownership/use of mechanical & digital games of chance. This is a list of potential restrictions and regulations on private ownership of slot machines in the United States on a state by state basis.

  4. Illinois Sports Wagering Act - Wikipedia

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    Illinois was required to repeal their own sports gambling law that held wagering to be an illegal activity, particularly section 28 of Illinois' Criminal Code of 2012, which generally classifies gambling as criminal activity. [12] Illinois repealed their classification of gambling as illegal activity in passing the Illinois Sports Wagering Act. [1]

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  7. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American Gaming Association, an industry trade group, states that gaming in the U.S. is a $240 billion industry, employing 1.7 million people in 40 states. [2] In 2016, gaming taxes contributed $8.85 billion in state and local tax revenues. [3]

  8. O’Fallon tightens rules for how businesses are granted video ...

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    According to the current fiscal year budget, the city anticipates $240,000 in revenue from video gaming terminals. O’Fallon tightens rules for how businesses are granted video gaming permits ...

  9. Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association - Wikipedia

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    Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 564 U.S. 786 (2011), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court that struck down a 2005 California law banning the sale of certain violent video games to children without parental supervision.