Possibility of gambling expansion in Texas sparks strong opinions on either side of spectrum

The primary challenge for proponents of gambling in Texas is the state's longstanding opposition to gambling, which has been upheld by the Senate, House, and Governors. Legislators hoping to expand gambling statewide must garner enough support because a bill of this kind would need two-thirds of the Senate and House to pass.

Additionally, state voters would also need to approve a possible proposal to expand gambling. Lawmakers could only amend the state constitution in this way, allowing for the introduction of sports betting and casino gambling.
 
The primary challenge for expanding gambling in Texas is overcoming the state's historical resistance to it, with opposition from key political figures including the Senate, House, and Governors. To pass a bill allowing gambling, proponents would need to secure support from two-thirds of both legislative chambers. Additionally, the state constitution would need to be amended, which would require voter approval. This makes the process a complex and uphill battle, as it involves both legislative and public support to change the state’s gambling laws.
 
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