Video gambling doesn't belong in Chicago - Chicago Sun-Times
Summary
This Chicago Sun-Times opinion piece argues against the presence of video gambling in the city. The author contends that video gambling machines are intentionally designed to be addictive, leading to financial ruin for individuals and negatively impacting the broader economy. They suggest that any potential revenue gained by the city is outweighed by the social costs, such as homelessness, hunger, and theft. The piece concludes with a call to keep these machines out of Chicago, citing concerns about the city's well-being. Other topics covered in the article include the civility of recent Senate debates, concerns about Trump's funding cuts to Illinois, and the benefits of expanding nondairy milk options in school lunch programs.
(Source:Chicago Sun-Times)