Virginia lawmakers have approved legislation that could open the door for a casino resort in Tysons, a prominent commercial and financial hub in Northern Virginia. The bill, passed by both the state House and Senate, would allow residents to determine the project’s fate through a public referendum. Supporters argue the development could generate substantial tax revenue, stimulate tourism, and create thousands of jobs. Opponents, however, have raised concerns about social consequences and urban planning challenges. The proposal now awaits the governor’s decision.