The plan will also allow Twin River in Lincoln and Newport Grand to close "as late as 3 a.m." on weekdays.
Legislation passed the Senate and the House, and are now going to the governor for his signature.
Rhode Island faces its worst financial crisis since it bailed out banks and credit unions in the early 1990s, with a slumping economy and a $568 million budget deficit.
Officials at Twin River casino estimated the extra gambling hours could raise an additional $11.8 million for the state. Gaming provides about 8 percent of state income today.
Newport Mayor Stephen Waluk told lawmakers in February that the state should find other ways to fix its budget problems, expressing some opposition to these bills. They have passed, nonetheless.
Lawmakers opposed to 24/7 gambling tried, without success, to increase the state's legal gambling age from 18 to 21 and decried video slot machines as a tax on the poor.
Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri (R) will not support expanded gambling if residents in Lincoln and Newport are against it, Carcieri spokesman Jeff Neal said this week. Neal would not comment on whether Carcieri would veto the bill. Last week, Carcieri told Rep. Robert Watson, the Republican minority leader, that he would veto, Watson said.
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