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Washington, D.C. – U.S. commercial gaming revenue reached $17.71 billion in Q3 2024, the industry’s highest-grossing Q3 on record, according to the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker. This makes Q3 2024 the industry’s 15th consecutive quarter of annual revenue growth, with September marking the 43rd straight month of rising year-over-year commercial gaming revenue.

Through the first nine months of the year, nationwide commercial gaming revenue stands at $53.24 billion, pacing 8.0 percent ahead of 2023 and putting the industry on track for a fourth straight record revenue year.

Chart showing gaming revenue changes for Q3 2024 and year-to-date over 2023. Total GGR grew 8.1% in Q3 and 12.8% YTD. Traditional Casino GGR fell 0.3% in Q3, Sports Betting rose 42.4%, and iGaming rose 20.8%. Data by American Gaming Association.

In Q3 2024, 29 of the 35 commercial gaming jurisdictions operational last year saw increased year-over-year revenue. This growth resulted in an 8.9 percent year-over-year increase in state and local taxes tied directly to gaming revenue, with commercial gaming operators contributing $3.79 billion in taxes across the quarter.

Quarterly revenue from land-based gaming – encompassing casino slots, table games and retail sports betting – totaled $12.56 billion, 0.62 percent lower than Q3 2023. Meanwhile, combined revenue from online sports betting and iGaming totaled $5.14 billion in Q3 2024 as online gaming made up 29.0 percent of commercial gaming revenue, a significantly higher share than in Q3 2023.

Looking at each sector in Q3 2024:

  • Traditional Gaming: Traditional brick-and-mortar casino gaming generated quarterly revenue of $12.38 billion, a contraction of 0.9 percent year-over-year.
  • Legal Sports Betting: Americans legally wagered $30.3 billion on sports, generating $3.24 billion in quarterly revenue (+42.4% YoY). Recent market launches in Kentucky, Maine, North Carolina and Vermont contributed to this growth.
  • iGaming: iGaming generated $2.08 billion in revenue, marking a 30.3 percent year-over-year increase.

“Q3 2024 continued gaming’s momentum from the first half of the year, with online casino and sports betting driving strong growth. At the same time, new brick-and-mortar casino openings bolstered traditional gaming, which still accounts for the bulk of industry revenue,” said AGA Vice President of Research David Forman. “More than a quarter of commercial revenue now regularly comes from online sources, raising the importance of continued sustainable growth with consumers in those states.”

AGA’s report estimates that Americans bet more than $510.9 billion a year with illegal and unregulated operators. This costs the legal industry $44.2 billion in gaming revenue and state governments $13.3 billion in lost tax revenue.

The legal gaming industry is among the most highly regulated industries in America. Whether it is financial solvency and other licensing requirements, know your customer or anti-money laundering regulations, legal gaming operators and suppliers comply with thousands of laws and regulations designed to ensure consumer protections and confidence in the gaming market.

Illegal and unregulated gambling operators do not follow any of these standards, which exposes consumers to severe risk and undermines the economic and tax contributions of the legal gaming industry. Unlike legal operators, illegal operators also don’t pay a dime in taxes.

AGA’s report, Sizing the Illegal and Unregulated Gaming Markets in the U.S., estimates that Americans bet more than $510.9 billion a year with illegal and unregulated operators. This costs the legal industry $44.2 billion in gaming revenue and state governments $13.3 billion in lost tax revenue.

 

Sports Betting Findings
AGA’s report estimates that Americans wager $63.8 billion with illegal bookies and offshore sites at a cost of $3.8 billion in gaming revenue and $700 million in state taxes. With Americans projected to place $100 billion in legal sports bets this year, these findings imply that illegal sportsbook operators are capturing nearly 40 percent of the U.S. sports betting market.

The report also finds that 49 percent of past-year sports bettors have placed a bet with an illegal operator. Previous AGA research shows that more than half of Americans that bet on sports with illegal operators believe they are wagering legally.

 

iGaming Findings
Americans wager an estimated $337.9 billion with illegal iGaming websites, with a loss of $3.9 billion in state tax revenue. With $13.5 billion in estimated revenue, the illegal iGaming market in the U.S. is nearly three times the size of the legal U.S. iGaming market, estimated to be $5 billion in 2022.

With iGaming only legal in six states, nearly half of Americans (48%) that have played online slots or table games in the past year have played with illegal online casinos.

 

Unregulated and  “Skill Machine” Findings
Unregulated gaming machines, including so-called “skill machines,” also continue to proliferate, with an estimated 580,651 unregulated machines in the U.S. With 870,000 regulated machines in casinos and slot routes, that means 40% of all gaming machines in the U.S. are unlicensed.

Based on state regulatory data for similar machines, the operator win percentage on unregulated gambling machines is significantly higher than legal casino slot machines. During the past 12 months, slot machines in Nevada have a 7.16 percent win rate, compared to a nearly 25 percent estimated win rate for unregulated machines—demonstrating how unregulated machines take advantage of customers.

 

“All stakeholders—policymakers, law enforcement, regulators, legal businesses—must work together to root out the illegal and unregulated gambling market. This is a fight we’re in for the long haul to protect consumers, support communities and defend the law-abiding members of our industry.” - AGA President and CEO Bill Miller

Methodology
The study was conducted by The Innovation Group on behalf of the American Gaming Association and is based largely on a survey of 5,284 U.S adults, examining their past-year gambling behaviors with both legal and illegal operators as well as their observations of unregulated gaming machines. It also incorporates publicly available data on the size of the legal U.S. gaming market and certain state gaming machine markets.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington Football Team has joined the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Have A Game Plan.® Bet Responsibly.™ public service campaign, making it the first National Football League (NFL) team to partner with the AGA to promote responsible sports betting.

The Washington Football Team will connect Have A Game Plan in-stadium activations, sponsored content on washingtonfootball.com, and campaign promotion on the team’s upcoming preseason radio and television broadcasts.

“With legal sports betting now permitted across our region, we are ensuring responsible gaming serves as a foundation for how we engage in this exciting commercial market,” said Washington Football Team’s Chief Partnership Officer Scott Shepherd. “We’re not only proud to partner with the AGA, the architect of Have A Game Plan, but also proud to lead by educating fans as they enjoy football in an engaging, new way.”

“Getting sports betting right is a shared responsibility for everyone involved,” said AGA Senior Vice President Casey Clark. “The Washington Football Team’s partnership demonstrates their leadership and commitment to making responsibility core to their sports betting strategy. Today’s announcement puts Have A Game Plan in front of more fans and is a step further in building a responsible, sustainable legal market.”

The season-long campaign will launch during the team’s first home preseason game on August 20 versus the Cincinnati Bengals. The Washington Football Team’s preseason radio and television broadcasts will include 20-second spots encouraging fans to bet responsibly and directing fans to AGA’s Have a Game Plan website for resources and other information.

Sports betting is now legal and live in 22 states and the District of Columbia. During the NFL season, six additional states are expected to launch. The NFL has a long-standing partnership with the National Council on Problem Gambling.

The AGA launched Have a Game Plan in late 2019 to educate sports fans on the principles of responsible sports betting. As the first NFL team to join the campaign, the Washington Football Team joins official campaign partners DraftKings, FanDuel, Monumental Sports and Entertainment, NASCAR, NHL, PGA TOUR, Sightline Payments, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Vegas Golden Knights, and UFC.

About the Washington Football Team
Headquartered at Inova Sports Performance Center in Ashburn, Virginia, and owned by Dan and Tanya Snyder since 1999, the historic Washington Football Team has won five World Championship titles including the 1937 and 1942 National Football League Championship games, as well as Super Bowls XVII, XXII and XXVI. Founded in 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts, the team relocated to Washington, D.C. in 1937. Since then, the Washington Football Team has become one of the most recognizable professional sports franchises in history, featuring multiple Hall of Fame coaches, 19 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and one recipient of the Walter Payton Man of The Year Award, Darrell Green. Since 1997, the Team has played their home games at FedExField, a multi-purpose stadium located in Landover, MD.

To mark the 20th anniversary of Responsible Gaming Education Week (RGEW), the American Gaming Association (AGA) hosted a roundtable in Atlantic City, NJ to highlight the industry’s commitment to this important issue.

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Seminole Gaming & Hard Rock

“Hard Rock and Seminole Gaming are built on shared values, expressed in our mottos Unconquered Vision, Love All Serve All, Take Time to Be Kind, and All is One. We draw upon our rich heritage of community investment, philanthropy and responsible gaming to grow and evolve who we are with expanded efforts in the areas of DEI and sustainability.”

Advancing Sustainability

Lowering Carbon Emissions

100 percent of surveyed Hard Rock properties utilize some form of renewable energy, and six properties source between 25 and 100 percent of energy from renewables. More than 80 percent of properties have a plan to reduce energy along with various HVAC efficiencies.

In 2019, Hard Rock joined the WWF’s Earth Hour Movement. In 2021, it conserved more than 200,000 kilowatts of energy. 24 hotels, 10 casinos, and 67 cafes participated by turning off non-essential lights for an hour and hosting special performances and events. In 2020, proceeds from a co-branded “Save the Planet” t-shirt made with recycled yarns to reduce greenhouse gas emissions contributed $50,000 to WWF’s conservation programs.

Reducing Resource Consumption & Waste

The “Save The Planet” motto has been a part of Hard Rock Seminole’s culture for decades, inspiring positive sustainability action, operational improvements, energy and water efficiency and diverted waste. Hard Rock Seminole forges partnerships with environmental organizations and best practice collaborations with vendors.

To date, 83 percent of surveyed properties have fully eliminated plastic straws, have implemented water efficient technologies, and eliminated a guest-facing waste item or replaced it with an environmentally friendly version.

Since 2018, Hard Rock has partnered with Clean the World, converting containers of leftover soap and hygiene products into Clean the World Hygiene Kits. Kits are donated to shelters, disaster recovery organizations and food pantries to help fight preventable diseases worldwide. To date, the program has diverted 13,660 pounds of plastic waste and distributed almost 66,370 bars of soap.

 


 

Strengthening Diversity & Inclusion

Strengthening Employee DEI

Hard Rock and Seminole Gaming work to be the employer of choice for diverse talent and are building a culture of inclusion and driving equitable practices. Chairman and CEO Jim Allen’s commitments to DEI began in December 2020 with the selection of Stephanie Piimauna, SVP & Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. She immediately began to develop and implement a a robust and comprehensive DEI strategy.

The company has instituted programs to support diverse hiring and the development and advancement at the manager, director, vice president and above levels. In addition, a diverse slate policy and diverse sourcing strategy is underway. The company has also enhanced career advancement programs for Women in Leadership as well as the Tribal Career Development Program.

Beginning in January 2022, new workforce demographic dashboards will allow the company to track and report diversity progress as well as employee engagement.

Supporting Racial Equality and Social Justice Efforts

Seminole Hard Rock developed and launched ongoing unconscious bias workshops in 2021 for all employees. With a measurable goal of 20 percent employee participation by the end of 2022, these interactive experiences focus on minimizing the impact of bias in day-to-day practices and actions.

 


 

 

Save the Planet Practice Library

Harnessing the power of Hard Rock’s global footprint, the Save the Planet Practice Library shares best sustainability practices across casinos, hotel and cafes by presenting short case studies implemented by at least one of Hard Rock’s 200+ properties. The library outlines the business case for implementing initiatives like introducing re-fillable water bottles, diverting waste and working with community partners. The library is updated regularly, sharing ideas that lead to immediate action worldwide.

 

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Investing in Communities

Delivering in Times of Crisis

To support team members during the pandemic, the Seminole Tribe of Florida and Hard Rock International contributed more than $90 million to continuation of pay, benefit extensions and grocery gift cards during closures.

 

Love All-Serve All

Hard Rock’s Love All-Serve All philosophy guides its philanthropic activities aimed at advancing environmental sustainability, social conditions, health, wellness, economic well-being and disaster relief.

The Hard Rock Heals Foundation has invested more than eight million dollars in causes including autism awareness, cancer prevention, human trafficking prevention, hunger relief, children’s hospice care, elderly learning, cognitive training, peace-building in war-torn regions and improving socioeconomic circumstances. The foundation supports programs that inspire people’s connection to music, including education, artistic development, culture, history and performance.

PINKTOBER: $10 Million+ raised for breast cancer research and education over 20 years

FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER: $6.8 million raised in partnership with WhyHunger since 2018 to combat global hunger and poverty,

HARD ROCK HEALS: $8 million+ invested to support music-based programs and partnerships around the world.

 

 


 

Responsible Leadership

Protecting & Empowering Consumers

Responsible gambling succeeds when education helps prevent risk for new, casual and regular players, and when those experiencing risk and harm get the help they need.

Seminole Gaming and Hard Rock’s award-winning PlayersEdge program measures interactions employees have on the gaming floor, message-reach for players, and helping those who need resources to find them. To date, PlayersEdge has delivered:

  • 10 percent increase in casino players seeking treatment based
  • 3+ million educational impressions
  • 18,234 team members trained online
  • 1,502 supervisors trained in classroom
  • 92 percent evaluation scores of training

The Hard Rock Game Plan Challenge has reached more than 14,000 U.S. high school students in classrooms across 47 states, teaching them to avoid risks common to both social/console games and gambling. Hard Rock also partners with and funds gambling addiction services in Florida.

Training Employees

Hard Rock and Seminole Gaming’s PlayersEdge casino team member training program received the 2020 National Council on Problem Gambling Corporate Responsibility Award, an annual recognition for one organization that has demonstrated outstanding commitment to social responsibility as it relates to problem gambling.

 

Anti-Human Trafficking

To combat human trafficking, Seminole Gaming and Hard Rock have implemented training and education programs across all managed and franchised casinos, hotels and casino-hotels. Training 27,000+ team members have been trained to detect and respond to signs of trafficking

In November 2021, Hard Rock launched the Social Identity Quest (SIQ) in partnership with ECPAT-USA. Across U.S. high schools, youth are challenges youth to examine how they express themselves online and reduce the risks of being lured. To date, 300,000+ students have completed SIQ in 44 states

On average, students demonstrate a 12 percent increase in online safety literacy, based on evaluation of learning.

 

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Washington, D.C. – The American Gaming Association (AGA) board of directors elected Michael Rumbolz, Executive Chair of the Board of Everi Holdings Inc., as the association’s new chairman. He will succeed Hard Rock International Chairman and Seminole Gaming CEO Jim Allen, who has served as AGA chairman since January 2022. Rumbolz begins his two-year term in January 2024.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to help shape gaming’s future as the AGA’s next chair,” said Rumbolz. “From stopping illegal gambling to evolving responsible gambling, the AGA is tackling transformational issues and I am eager to build on the progress made during Jim’s tenure.”

Working from a busboy to the c-suite, Rumbolz’s career spans all levels and aspects of the gaming industry with experience encompassing gaming equipment manufacturing and distribution; hotel and casino operations; casino fintech; digital gaming; and gaming legislation and regulation. Rumbolz previously served as President and CEO of Everi, Member and Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and Chief Deputy Attorney General of Nevada.

“It’s an honor to welcome Mike—an industry legend in his own right—as the next AGA chairman,” said AGA President and CEO Bill Miller. “Mike’s career as an operator, manufacturer and regulator is unparalleled and will be vital to driving meaningful progress on industry priorities.”

During Allen’s tenure as chairman, the AGA supported the industry’s record-setting COVID recovery while working to evolve the industry’s approach to responsible gaming and launching a new effort to stop illegal gambling.

“Jim’s knowledge, insight and guidance have helped the AGA advance our mission and maximize our impact for the industry. He’s been a trusted advisor to me, and I am thankful for his partnership over the last two years,” Miller continued.

“Our industry and this association have never been stronger. I am immensely proud of our success over the last two years accelerating gaming’s recovery while defining and advancing new priorities,” said Allen. “The AGA is well-positioned under Mike and Bill’s leadership.”

WASHINGTON – American Gaming Association (AGA) President and CEO Bill Miller delivered remarks today on the future of gaming’s recovery, policy developments for gaming in Washington, DC, and AGA’s priorities for 2021.

Miller cited vaccine distribution, responsible reopening, and consumer confidence as reasons for optimism in the coming year, “There’s huge pent-up demand for gaming—and I’m upbeat about the second half of the year in particular. As vaccines roll out, people will be excited to travel, hungry for entertainment, and desperate to get out and have fun again. That’s an environment where gaming will thrive.”

AGA research shows one-in-three American adults plan to visit a casino in 2021—the highest rate since the AGA began tracking last March. Eighty percent of future casino visitors agree the industry has done a good job at safely reopening.

Miller emphasized that the AGA’s singular agenda in 2021 is accelerating the gaming industry’s recovery, highlighting four areas of focus:

  • Securing additional COVID-19 economic relief for the industry through temporary liability protections, investment in travel and tourism, supportive tax policy, and additional tribal relief.
  • Developing gaming champions on Capitol Hill and in the Biden administration.
  • Blocking harmful policies and advance specific reforms to enhance industry competitiveness.
  • Using proprietary research and strategic communication efforts to ensure the gaming industry is heard.

“We come into 2021 with a strong foundation, a clear focus, record levels of support among Americans, and a loyal customer base that wants the excitement only gaming can deliver,” concluded Miller.

Miller’s remarks referenced three new AGA resources that were released today:

  • AGA’s Accelerating Gaming’s Recovery priorities, which provide industry stakeholders with a detailed outline of the association’s 2021 priorities.
  • Casinos & Communities: COVID-19 Response, which spotlights first-hand accounts of how the gaming industry has supported its communities, aided frontline workers, and responsibly reopened throughout the pandemic.
  • Miller’s letter to the 117th Congress, which highlights AGA’s economic importance to the U.S. economy and details gaming’s federal policy agenda for accelerating recovery.

Advocacy in action

AGA unites the American gaming industry to advance a policy agenda that ensures gaming thrives and contributes to local communities. We advocate for casino operators, manufacturers, suppliers, and employees, speaking for the industry on a range of business, legislative, and regulatory issues.

Policies

Congressional Gaming Caucus

The Congressional Gaming Caucus, co-chaired by Representatives Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) and Dina Titus (D-NV), serves as a key advocate for the gaming industry on Capitol Hill. Through collaboration with AGA, the bipartisan, geographical diverse caucus champions policies that support responsible growth, protect jobs, and ensure the industry’s ongoing success across the country.

AGA PAC

Strengthen the gaming industry’s efforts to foster congressional champions. With countless interests competing for attention in today’s political environment, AGA’s bipartisan political action committee (PAC) raises awareness and extends the gaming industry’s reach in Washington, D.C.

This critical tool gives our industry the edge it needs to support lawmakers who share the industry’s perspective on key issues.

WASHINGTON – The Iowa gaming industry employs over 15,000 people statewide, supports $618 million in wages and has a total economic impact of $2.5 billion, the American Gaming Association (AGA) announced today at a Get to Know Gaming event hosted in Des Moines. AGA welcomed local business and non-profit leaders to today’s event which highlighted the productive partnership between gaming and the state of Iowa.

Friday’s event is part of AGA’s Get to Know Gaming campaign, which aims to educate local leaders about gaming’s role as a community partner in 40 states across the country.

Today’s event also marked the release of AGA’s latest report, Casinos & Communities Iowa, an in-depth look at how the gaming industry supports local communities through small business investments, non-profit partnerships and local workforce initiatives. The full report can be viewed here.

“For more than a quarter century, Iowa has benefited from the significant impact of gaming on local communities,” said Sara Slane, senior vice president of public affairs of AGA. “The economic impact of gaming runs deep in Iowa, with the industry generating over $300 million in gaming tax revenues annually and creating nearly twice as many jobs as the Iowa utilities sector. We as an industry remain focused on engaging with communities, supporting small businesses and creating stable jobs across the Hawkeye state, and the new Casinos and Communities Iowa research demonstrates the results of that commitment.”

“We are proud to call Polk County our home,” stated Brad Rhines, Chief Strategic Officer of Prairie Meadows Casino and Hotel. “As you heard today, there is a real commitment in our industry to give back to the communities we serve. Since 1996, we have distributed more than $1.69 billion throughout the county and state, along with supporting dozens of area non-profits through our grant programs, event sponsorships, and in-kind donations.”

Friday’s roundtable in Des Moines included Wes Ehrecke, president and CEO of the Iowa Gaming Association; Paul Czak, vice president and general manager of Ameristar Council Bluffs; Brad Rhines, senior vice president and chief strategic officer at Prairie Meadows Casino and Hotel; Angela Dethlefs-Trettin, chief community impact officer, Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines; Dory Briles, executive director, Des Moines Public Library Foundation; State Sen. Jake Chapman; and Slane.

About AGA: The American Gaming Association is the premier national trade group representing the $261 billion U.S. casino industry, which supports 1.8 million jobs nationwide. AGA members include commercial and tribal casino operators, as well as suppliers and other entities affiliated with the gaming industry. It is the mission of the AGA to achieve sound policies and regulations consistent with casino gaming’s modern appeal and vast economic contributions.

WASHINGTON – U.S. commercial gaming revenue for Q3 2020 totaled $9.04 billion, reaching 81 percent of the industry’s pre-COVID levels in Q3 2019, according to the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker. Q3 revenue is up 294% from the historic lows of Q2, caused by pandemic-driven, mandatory closures.

COVID-19 health and safety measures, including social distancing and capacity restrictions, have contributed to the gaming industry’s recovery lagging the country’s broader economic recovery. Gaming revenue is down 36.5 percent year-over-year (YoY) in the first nine months of 2020, compared to the U.S. GDP’s three percent decline in the same period.

“Our industry continues to prioritize the health and safety of our employees, customers, and communities above all else,” said Bill Miller, AGA President and CEO. “While these quarterly results are promising, the reality is a full recovery is dependent on continued public health measures to control prevalence rates.”

“As state and local officials respond to current COVID-19 outbreaks with additional restrictions, urgent Congressional action to provide COVID-19 relief is even more crucial. Gaming employees and communities depend on it,” Miller added.

More than 100 casinos reopened between July and September with 902 commercial and tribal casinos (90.8% of total) operational by the end of the third quarter, compared to 800 (80.8% of total) at the start of July.

Many states that saw encouraging gaming revenue growth in Q2 continued the positive trend in Q3 despite continued capacity restraints. Five states—Arkansas (+.3%), Mississippi (2.8%), Ohio (+7.5%), Pennsylvania (+3.8%), and South Dakota (+6.1%)—outperformed their Q3 2019 revenue figures. Looking only at the most recent month, September, the recovery trends continue with both Maryland (+1%) and New Jersey (+6.5%) also returning to YoY gaming revenue growth.

While nationwide slot and table game revenue remained down compared to Q3 2019, sports betting revenue bounced back in Q3 2020, bolstered by an unusually crowded sports calendar and strong consumer interest in new legal betting markets in Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, and Washington, D.C. Americans legally wagered a record $5.95 billion in Q3, generating $352.3 million in gaming revenue—the second-highest ever quarterly total.

iGaming continued to grow in Q3 2020, due, in part, to West Virginia launching in July. iGaming generated $435 million in Q3, up eight percent from Q2 and 232 percent from Q3 2019.

Background

  • To date, 911 of 994 U.S. casinos properties across 40 states have partially reopened. This includes 442 commercial casinos (94.7% of total) and 469 tribal properties (89% of total).
  • Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced a mandatory re-closure of casinos on Nov. 15, effective Nov. 18. Since late October, other states have taken steps to introduce overnight curfews or further restrict casino capacity.
  • The AGA’s COVID-19 casino tracker lists the reopening status of every U.S. casino.

About the Report
AGA’s Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker provides state-by-state and cumulative insight into the U.S. commercial gaming industry’s financial performance based on state revenue reports. This issue highlights third quarter results, ending September 30 (Q3 2020), and year-to-date comparisons.

About the AGA
The American Gaming Association is the premier national trade group representing the $261 billion U.S. casino industry, which supports 1.8 million jobs nationwide. The AGA members include commercial and tribal casino operators, suppliers, and other entities affiliated with the gaming industry. It is the mission of the AGA to achieve sound policies and regulations consistent with casino gaming’s modern appeal and vast economic contributions.

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