The governor of Texas has revealed a lack of development in the state's casino industry.

Texas Lt Gov Dan Patrick highlighted the lack of GOP senators supporting the growth of casinos in Texas, despite recent attention due to the Adelson family's move to acquire the Dallas Mavericks.

Patrick expressed skepticism about the progress of a casino bill in Texas, criticizing Speaker Dade Phelan for delays. While rumors suggest the Adelson family's entry might influence a more favorable stance, the debate over the casino bill is scheduled for 2024 after multiple delays.
 
It seems that Lt Gov Dan Patrick has expressed concern about the lack of support from GOP senators regarding the growth of casinos in Texas. One of the recent developments that have drawn attention to this issue is the move by the Adelson family to acquire the Dallas Mavericks, a widely recognized basketball team.

Despite the increased visibility brought by the Adelson family's involvement, Patrick questioned the progress of a casino bill in Texas and specifically criticized Speaker Dade Phelan for causing delays in the legislative process. While there have been rumors suggesting that the Adelson family's entry into the state might influence a more favorable stance on the issue, it appears that the debate over the casino bill has been scheduled for 2024 after facing multiple delays.

This situation highlights the complexities and challenges involved in legalizing and expanding the casino industry in Texas. It is clear that there are different viewpoints within the GOP regarding this matter, which could be a significant obstacle to any legislation seeking to promote the growth of casinos in the state.

The involvement of prominent figures like the Adelson family might have some influence on the debate, although it remains to be seen how effective this influence will be in swaying opinions. The fact that the casino bill debate is not scheduled until 2024 indicates that there are still significant hurdles to overcome before any potential legalization or expansion can occur.

It will be interesting to see how this issue develops over the coming years and whether there is a shift in attitudes within the GOP, leading to a more favorable environment for the casino industry in Texas.
 
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