By the Associated Press.
Kansas legislators are close to approving a measure authorizing sports betting.
They want to use most of the state’s revenues from it to go to efforts to lure professional football’s Kansas City, Missouri-based Chiefs to the Kansas side of the metropolitan area.
The Kansas Senate is expected to vote by Wednesday evening on a sports betting bill. The House approved the measure earlier this month, so the Senate’s approval would send it to Gov. Laura Kelly.
The measure says 80% of the revenues from a 10% tax on bets would go to incentives for professional sports teams to come to Kansas. It could be about $5 million a year.
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