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Larry Buck, general manager of the two Majestic Star casino boats in Gary, said he's not too concerned yet about an Illinois expansion but acknowledged that new, conveniently located casinos in the Chicago area could mean fewer gamblers drive to Indiana, which already saw its gambling revenues decline slightly over the past year. "In gaming it's not very much different from retail," Buck said. "For example, if you want to go shopping to buy socks or underwear you would probably go to a mall that is closest to your home. It's very similar in gaming." Some states have already had to deal with the possibility of having too many gambling options in one area. In order to avoid saturating the St. Louis and Kansas City areas with casinos, the Missouri Gaming Commission recently awarded the state's 13th and final license for a casino in Cape Girardeau, a Mississippi River town 100 miles south of St. Louis. "All of the applicants have submitted proposals for medium-sized facilities but only Isle of Capri is far enough from existing Missouri casinos to minimize cannibalization," the report found. The proposed Illinois expansion, which has been approved by the state Senate, faces a tough road. Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn questions the proposal, and the Illinois House may disagree with parts of the plan. Similar efforts have failed in the past
-- but that was before the state's deficit ballooned to the point that it could hit $15 billion next year. Existing Illinois casinos, which have seen their business fall off by nearly one-third over the past couple of years, are fighting the idea vigorously. "This monumental expansion is like saying, 'Homes have lost 32 percent of their value and the number of people buying homes is at an historic low, so let's build more homes until we have three times the number we need,'" Tom Swoik, executive director of the Illinois Casino Gaming Association, said at a recent legislative hearing. "It just does not make good business sense to expand in a shrinking market."
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