The Illinois House is expected to address this bill during the General Assembly's upcoming veto session.Ĭunningham clarified that this amendment was introduced at the request of officials in Waukegan, where Full House Resorts has been held back from constructing its permanent casino due to a lawsuit involving a rejected bidder for the project.
The new bill, sponsored by State Senator Bill Cunningham, a Democrat from Chicago, seeks to allow casino operators to request an extension of their temporary stay for any duration deemed necessary or appropriate by the Illinois Gaming Board, Chicago Sun-Times reported. The Illinois Senate approved a bill on October 24th, aimed at amending the state's gambling law, which currently restricts new casinos to a maximum of 24 months of operation at a temporary site while they construct a permanent facility.Īt present, operators have the option to request a 12-month extension, as Bally's successfully did last month, gaining approval to keep Medinah open until September 9, 2026. A proposed piece of legislation could potentially extend the operating period of Bally’s temporary casino at the Medinah Temple in Chicago beyond the originally planned three-year timeframe.