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Future of Gaming Expansion to be a Focus of Summer Meeting of Legislators from Gaming States

 

An examination of the future of gaming expansion across the country will be the focus of the Committee on Casinos when the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) convenes July 12-14 in Minneapolis. A Summer Meeting-record 42 legislators – and counting – are registered for the three-day conference at the Radisson Blu Downtown.

The NCLGS Summer Meeting – the only gaming conference where the legislative decision-makers meet – is open to the public. To view the agenda, register, and book rooms at the host hotel at special attendee rates, visit http://www.nclgs.org/meetings.html.

The NCLGS Committee on Casinos, chaired by Michigan Representative Brandt Iden, will hear from the following experts:

  • Wes Ehrecke, President and CEO, Iowa Gaming Association
  • James Klas, Founder & Principal, Klas Robinson
  • Matthew Roob, Senior Vice President, Spectrum Gaming Group
  • Bobby Soper, CEO, Sun Gaming & Hospitality

“While sports betting has brought new opportunities to the states that have legalized it, it has also raised concerns of gaming saturation. Can these states accommodate new forms of gaming? And are there other markets that would benefit from the expansion or introduction of gaming?” said Michigan Representative Brandt Iden. “Legislators on the Committee on Casinos look forward to hearing from the expert panelists and discussion this important topic.”

The Summer Meeting has been approved for 10.75 and 10.0 Continuing Legal Education credits by the Minnesota and Nevada bars, respectively, underscoring its importance as a premier gaming policy forum.

The three-day NCLGS Summer Meeting agenda includes:

  • Six legislative committee sessions: Casinos, Emerging Forms of Gaming, Indian Gaming, Lotteries, Responsible Gaming, and State-Federal Relations
  • Keynote Luncheon Address: “The Next Five Years of Gaming,” by Timothy Wilmott, CEO, Penn National Gaming, and Chairman, American Gaming Association
  • The Masterclasses conducted by the International Masters of Gaming Law
  • Special general session panel examining gaming’s evolution toward entertainment
  • Thursday evening cocktail reception
  • Friday evening welcome reception
  • Saturday afternoon tour of Sportradar offices

 

Source: National Council of Legislators from Gaming States


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