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Nevada Democrat says Trump megabill could push gamblers 'into the black market'
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Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus is sounding the alarm about a GOP-backed bill supported by Trump, warning it could hurt gamblers by slashing tax deductions on gambling losses. The bill would cap deductions at 90%, meaning players could only write off a fraction of their losses—a move Titus argues might push some toward unregulated gambling markets.
Editor’s Note: For Nevada, where gambling is a huge part of the economy, this isn’t just about taxes—it’s about whether casinos lose customers to shady offshore sites or underground betting. If high rollers can’t deduct most of their losses, they might take their money elsewhere, and that could ripple through the state’s tourism and tax revenue. Titus is framing it as a consumer protection issue, but critics might see it as defending a niche tax break. Either way, it’s another flashpoint in how policy shapes gambling culture.

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