Missouri Bill Looks to Reel in High Stakes Gamblers

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Associated Press
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Apr/02/2014
Missouri Bill Looks to Reel in High Stakes Gamblers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Associated Press) - High stakes gamblers could find Missouri more alluring if legislation passed by the Senate becomes law.

A bill approved Wednesday would let Missouri casinos extend a line of credit gamblers willing to put up at least $10,000.

Supporters said the bill would free big bettors from having to carry large quantities of cash to casinos.

Casino officials also hope to attract more high rollers from other states, like professional athletes who may be traveling to Missouri to play in a game.

The Senate sent the bill to the House by a 24-9 vote.

Among those opposing the measure was Sen. Ed Emery. The Republican from Lamar raised concerns that high stakes gambling could be detrimental to families.

The casino bill is SB741.

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