The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act is 30 years old and tribes are now in charge of a $32.4 billion and growing industry.
So what do the next 30 years hold for Indian Country? The Brookings Institution is bringing together key stakeholders to discuss that issue for a #StateOfGaming talk in Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning.For more information, including a webcast of the event, visit brookings.edu.Can you believe the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act is 30 years old?#StateOfGaming talk with National Indian Gaming Commission @NIGCgov Chair Jonodev Chaudhuri, National Indian Gaming Association @NIGA1985 Chair Ernie Stevens Jr and key players on Thursday. https://t.co/K6beiHWZiM
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