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 now open to the public.
The NCLGS Committee on Casinos, chaired by Michigan Representative Brandt Iden, will hear from the following experts:
"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:
The Summer Meeting is again co-locating with the GLI University Mid-Year Regulators Seminar on July 11.
NCLGS is an organization of state lawmakers that meets on a regular basis to discuss issues relating to gaming. Members of NCLGS serve as chairpersons or members of state legislative committees responsible for the regulation of gaming in their state legislative houses.
Spectrum Gaming Group, which has performed advisory and consulting work for gaming operators, regulators and legislatures in 39 US states and territories and in 47 countries on six continents, serves as Executive Director of NCLGS.