Indiana May Revamp Casino Gambling Operations Due To Competition
In the last few years, casinos have been built at a record pace throughout the country, and it is causing some states that have had casino gambling for a long time to reconsider their options.
One of those states is Indiana. 
One of the laws that will be looked at closely has to do with riverboat casinos in the state having to be able to cruise.
The state of Indiana is also considering allowing the casinos to be moved so that developers can build bigger and better casino resorts. Another law being discussed is the one that prohibits casinos from giving free drinks to their customers.
Kentucky lawmakers have recently turned away the idea of expanded gambling, but people in the state are starting to shift in favor of the idea.
The neighboring states to Indiana are trying to avoid their gambling money from leaving and heading to Indiana.
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