Iowa: Cedar Rapids to consider welcoming new casino

April 25, 2024
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This would be the third casino in the area.

After years of failed attempts, the city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa could be home to a new casino if the state does not extend a moratorium that delays new casino license filings, according to a CBS Iowa local news report.

Cedar Rapid has attempted to bring another casino to the city multiple times throughout the years. However, the city has faced opposition.

Linn County voted to approval casino expansion more than 10 years ago, setting up Cedar Rapids for the possibility of a third casino.

After legislation was passed in 2013, Cedar Rapids applied for a casino license. Its application was denied by the state’s Racing and Gaming Commission.

But that did not stop the city from filing again in 2017. However, the state regulator once again denied Cedar Rapid’s application.

Two years ago, Cedar Rapids tried again, this time pitching a proposal for a $250m gaming facility that would sit across the river.

During that time, Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill that would delay the filing process for new casino licenses for a period of two years. Cedar Rapids Mayor Tiffany O’Donnell attempted to persuade the governor to veto the bill but was unsuccessful, according to the local report.

But plans for a new casino in Cedar Rapids could be pushed back another five years if state legislators agree to extend the deadline.

The Iowa House recently passed a five-year extension at the end of this legislative session. However, the Senate has yet to approve an amendment.

Senate members ended the session and left without approving an extension, something that could work in Cedar Rapids’ favor and bring in another casino.

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