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“Legislators responsible for the regulation of gaming in their states will gain a better understanding of the gaming industry by attending NCLGS meetings. They will learn from other legislators about successes and failures. Through NCLGS, state legislators will be able to develop an effective dialogue with Congress and the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.”
--Former Speaker Tim Ford, Mississippi House of Representatives |
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The
National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) is the
only
organization of state lawmakers that meets on a regular basis
to discuss issues in regard to gaming. Members of NCLGS chair or are
members of committees responsible for the regulation of gaming in
their state legislative houses. NCLGS does not promote or oppose
gaming but is primarily concerned with the proper regulation of the
industry.
NCLGS is
a proactive participant in educating legislators on gaming
issues,
in the development of public policy related to state-authorized
gaming, and, where consensus exists, in representing the states
before Congress and the executive branch of the federal government
on states’ rights issues relating to gaming.
NCLGS is
structured to include committees on lotteries; pari-mutuels;
casinos, bingo and charitable gaming; and state-federal relations
focusing on Indian gaming issues, telephone and internet wagering,
and gambling on the navigable waters.
NCLGS
meetings provide information on cutting edge gaming issues that
legislators need to know. NCLGS programs include balanced panel
presentations that offer opposing views.
Legislators,
regulators, other public officials and gaming industry
representatives from 44 states, as well as Washington, D.C. and
Canada, have participated in NCLGS meetings. Participating state
legislators have heard from different sides on such issues as:
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bingo
and charitable gaming
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riverboat
gaming
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casino
gaming
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lottery
advertising and unclaimed lottery prize money
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multi-state
lotteries
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lottery
assignment companies
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sports
betting
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pari-mutuel
interstate wagering
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the
future of pari-mutuels and related industries
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cruises
to nowhere
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the
renewal of state-Indian compacts
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internet
and telephone account wagering
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the
impact of problem gambling on individuals, families and society
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