Texas: Casino gambling bill moves to full House vote, but what are its odds in the Senate?

Texas: Casino gambling bill moves to full House vote, but what are its odds in the Senate?

Article brief provided by Fort Worth Report
  • David Montgomery, Fort Worth Report
May 9, 2023 7:28 PM
  • David Montgomery, Fort Worth Report

After weeks of uncertainty, legislation authorizing casino gambling in Texas was cleared to come to a vote of the full 150-member House this week despite the potential of a bleak reception in the Senate as the Republican-dominated 88th Legislature heads to a finish later this month.

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A proposed constitutional amendment by Rep. Charlie Geren that would authorize as many as seven resort casinos in Texas – including two in the Fort Worth-Dallas area – was placed in the House lineup for a Wednesday vote, along with a measure backed by the state’s professional sports franchises that would allow sports betting in Texas.

Geren, a Fort Worth Republican and speaker pro tempore of the Texas House, acknowledged that the gambling legislation had been cleared for a House vote during a late-afternoon meeting of the House Calendars Committee on Monday but he declined further comment before Wednesday’s House session to vote on the measures.