ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The House of Delegates is set to consider a bill that could bring table games and sixth casino to Maryland.
Members of the Ways and Means Committee voted Monday to approve a stripped-down version of a Senate bill.
The measure, which would require statewide voter approval, would prohibit the state tax on slot machines from exceeding 60 percent and require the state hire a consultant to study the impact of gaming in Prince George's on existing slots parlors.
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