
RaShawn Mitchell
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02-11-2014 13:39:07
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According to National Safety Council, employers have spent more than $5,000 per employee on COVID-related safety practices. That’s why any federal stimulus package should include a healthy workplace tax credit. Read the Clean Start Coalition’s proposal: ➡️ bit.ly/39JDNla



Thankful for our great team at American Gaming Association that supports the gaming industry everyday and makes our successes in Washington possible.

Congratulations to Congressional Gaming Caucus member Former Rep. Marcia L. Fudge on her appointment to President-elect Biden’s cabinet. A friend of gaming who will certainly make an impact in her new role.

ICYMI: According to a new report from National Indian Gaming Commission, tribal gaming revenue hit an all-time high in 2019. Howard Stutz breaks down the numbers and reports on tribal gaming’s road to recovery from COVID-19. bit.ly/3gDrIiV

Congratulations to Rep. Deb Haaland, a former chairwoman of the second-largest tribal gaming enterprise in New Mexico, on her historic nomination to serve as Secretary of US Department of the Interior. The AGA looks forward to working with her in this new role.

Congratulations to Chuck Schumer on becoming Senate majority leader. American Gaming Association looks forward to working with you and the 117th Congress to ensure our industry continues to serve as an economic driver in NY and states across the country.

Congratulations to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on bringing home the Lombardi Trophy! #SuperBowLV was also a big win for the legal sports betting market. Read our latest. bit.ly/3rhNjll


The renewal of the Congressional Gaming Caucus is a critical step for the industry as we navigate our recovery. Thank you to Dina Titus and Guy Reschenthaler for their continued leadership in championing gaming’s priorities on Capitol Hill. bit.ly/3suZ60h





New developments regarding the Wire Act have provided greater certainty on how the law applies to gaming, but ambiguity still remains. AGA’s RaShawn Mitchell details why additional clarity will benefit consumers, states, and the gaming industry: bit.ly/3ql8yDh




