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SPRINGFIELD (AP) - Seven months after resignations left the Illinois Gaming Board with too few members to legally operate, Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Thursday nominated an entirely new slate of board members and proposed stricter rules for the board and its staff.
The five-member board, which regulates the state's riverboat casinos, has been unable to conduct business since August because three unfilled vacancies left it one member short of a quorum.See the full content of this document
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Governor Names New Gaming Board Members
The Democratic governor said Thursday that three of his...
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