Like Indian gaming, the national gaming industry has considerably changed since IGRA’s enactment. In 1988, few non-Indian legal gaming operations existed outside of Nevada or Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the 35 years since, forty-two (42) additional states have legalized some form of land based commercial gaming within their borders, most within the last 10 years. The newly legalized sports betting industry has brought the online or mobile gaming industry with it. In the nearly five years since the Supreme Court’s Murphy decision, at least 35 states and the District of Columbia have legalized sports betting, with at least 20 offering some form of online sports wagering. The Indian gaming industry is likewise evolving to address this changing landscape. In recent years, dozens of Tribal Governments have added sports wagering to Indian gaming operations. The issue of whether Tribes can operate online sports betting is a topic of ongoing debate. Some existing online gaming operators hoped to freeze Indian gaming in time to the date of IGRA’s enactment in their attempt to prevent Tribal governments from participating in this emerging market. These arguments yet again ignore that Congress intended IGRA to foster the evolution of Indian gaming, providing Tribes the maximum flexibly to take advantage of modern technology. They also ignore the longstanding fact that Indian gaming has never been strictly limited to Indian lands. For example, off-track betting has always been an integral part of Indian gaming. While the races may take place off Indian lands, the wagers are accepted at the Indian gaming operation. Tribal governments are leading this debate, empowered in part by IGRA and the compacts that Tribes have carefully negotiated. The Commercial Gaming industry should take note and approach business in Indian Country in the same manner they approach business within a particular State. Tribes are working with States through the compacting process to clarify that Tribal gaming operations can accept mobile wagers from outside of Indian lands where the server is located on Indian lands. This view reflects the modern understanding of how to regulate online gaming. Multiple states have enacted laws that deem a bet to have occurred at the location of the servers, regardless of where the player is physically located in the state. I encourage you to explore our Tradeshow floor in Anaheim and talk to the industry leaders that are taking part in this gaming revolution. Taking a forward-looking and cooperative approach
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