Under the bill, casinos could get a lower tax rate if they buy or lease expensive slot machines instead of the state and, in some cases, to make up for added competition from a new casino site in Prince George's County. Maryland's 67 percent tax rate on casinos is considered unusually high. Martin O'Malley's administration ahead of a special session on gambling.
(AP) - Casinos could be able to collect more revenue than currently allowed under the long-awaited details of a bill released Tuesday by Gov.