Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s decision Tuesday to allow the 2026 budget created by the city council to take effect Jan. 1 — he will neither veto the ordinance nor sign it, which has the same effect as signing it — leaves Bally’s with some decisions to make regarding its $2 billion casino currently under construction in River West.
The $16.6 billion “alternative” budget includes the potential to legalize video gaming terminals (VGTs), which are the biggest source of gaming tax revenue in Illinois by a wide margin. They are currently banned in Chicago via city ordinance, though an ordinance to legalize them passed out of the city council’s Committee on License and Consumer Protection in September.