The Brief
- A proposed Fairfax County casino bill has been amended to remove the requirement that it be built near a Tysons Metro station, allowing it to be located anywhere in the county.
- The change broadens Senate Bill 756, which would authorize a casino with a hotel, restaurants, and retail space, marking the fourth consecutive year the issue has been considered.
- County leaders and the No Fairfax Casino Coalition remain strongly opposed, as the bill now heads to the full Virginia Senate before moving to the House.
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. – There’s a major twist tonight in the proposal to bring a gaming casino to Fairfax County. State lawmakers have taken away a provision requiring the casino to be built specifically in Tysons, and now it’s set to head to the Senate floor.
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