The Chicago Tribune reports Cullerton also says he is willing to
drop year-round horse racing with slot machines at the state
fairgrounds in Springfield. But he says getting rid of slot machines
at other horse tracks would jeopardize legislator support for the
bill. Quinn has harped about insufficient regulation in the bill
and recently said he is worried it could shortchange education
funding.
Lawmakers have held on to the bill since May to try to deal with
Quinn's concerns.
Cullerton said Monday he has talked with Quinn and hopes an
agreement can be reached during the fall veto session.
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