Cary village trustees approved an ordinance allowing the village to enact a penny-per-play fee on video gambling machines to get ahead of an Illinois bill that would restrict municipalities’ abilities to do so, but because Cary is not a home-rule community, it does not have the power to implement such a tax.
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