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Sports betting at Wrigley, Soldier Field? Some proposals would allow it

SPRINGFIELD — Sports betting could take place at the homes of the White Sox, the Bears, the Bulls and the Cubs depending on which details emerge in a final bill to legalize the practice in Illinois.

Rep. Michael Zalewski, a Riverside Democrat, has championed this year's effort to bring sports wagering to the state, and several different plans for doing so have been filed in recent months.

Three of those plans would allow betting operators to set up wagering sites at or within five blocks of Guaranteed Rate Field, Soldier Field, the United Center and Wrigley Field, if the teams that play there approve.

One of those plans would make betting operators pay a 0.25 percent royalty fee to the sports leagues and would require the use of official league data.

But that plan, filed as the third amendment to Zalewski's House Bill 3308, has not been discussed in legislative hearings on the matter since the first batch of sports betting plans were released in mid-March.

Meanwhile, the other two plans that would allow betting at pro stadiums were released more recently and do not include royalty fees to the leagues.

On Monday, Iowa became the 10th in a growing list of states to legalize sports betting since a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year allowed the practice.

As Illinois lawmakers are still struggling to accommodate the various interests — including casinos, race tracks, online operators, professional leagues and more — Zalewski did not give a definite timeline for when a final bill might emerge for a vote on the House floor.

“I'd say I'd like a vote as soon as we can get enough support,” he said.

Zalewski mentioned that the leagues are in favor of allowing sports wagering at their facilities.

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