Alvarado, meanwhile, chairs the Senate Democratic Caucus. Kuempel is the vice chair of the House Licensing and Administrative Procedures Committee, which oversees industries regulated by the state, including current gaming options. That is only possible with a two-thirds vote of lawmakers in both chambers, and then voter approval in the November election. The legislation would require amending the Texas Constitution, which currently bans most gaming in Texas. SEE ALSO: Gambling in Texas? Don't bet on it anytime soon At the same time, it would establish a Texas Gaming Commission to regulate the casinos, tax table games and slot machines and separately legalize sports betting. The proposals would create special casino licenses for four "destination resorts" in the state's four largest metropolitan areas: Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Austin. Carol Alvarado, D-Houston, in the Senate. John Kuempel, R-Seguin, in the House and Sen. Two Texas lawmakers on Tuesday filed legislation backed by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands that would legalize casino gambling in the state.
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