Other Gaming Associations

National Organization

American Gaming Association

American Gaming Association

Phone: 202-552-2675
www.americangaming.org

The AGA is a resource for information on the issues that affect the commercial casino industry. The website contains a variety of gaming research, links to responsible gaming initiatives and related associations.

State Organizations

Colorado Gaming Association

Colorado

Contact: Lois A Rice, Executive Director
Phone: 303-237-5480
www.coloradogaming.com

The Colorado Gaming Association (CGA), formerly known as the Casino Owners Association of Colorado, is the only statewide nonprofit association representing the interests of the Colorado commercial casino industry.

 

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Florida

Contact: Jay Weaver, Executive Director
Phone: 844-FLA-GAME (352-4263)
www.floridagaming.org

The Florida Gaming Association (FGA) was created in 2013 to support the casino gaming & pari-mutuel wagering industries, act as an advocate for its members and communicate timely and accurate information about gaming.

Illinois Casino Gaming Association

Illinois

Contact: Tom Swoik, Executive Director
Phone: 217-546-0945
www.illinoiscasinogaming.org

The Illinois Casino Gaming Association (ICGA) is a nonprofit organization representing the riverboat gaming industry in Illinois. The ICGA’s members are active corporate citizens who provide a huge boost to local and state economies.

Casino Association of Indiana

Indiana

Contact: Mike Smith, President & CEO
Phone: 317-231-7030
www.casinoassociation.org

The Casino Association of Indiana (CAI) was formed to support the Indiana casino industry. Currently, there are 11 member properties in the CAI. The organization’s purpose is to promote and protect the interests of the Indiana Casino Gaming Entertainment Industry through advocacy, communications and education.

 

Iowa

Contact: Wes Ehrecke, President and CEO
Phone: 515-267-9200
www.iowagaming.org

The Iowa Gaming Association (IGA) was created in 1999 to support the state’s gaming industry, act as an advocate for its members and communicate timely and accurate information about gaming both internally and externally.

Louisiana Casino Association

Louisiana

Contact: Wade Duty, Executive Director
Phone: 225-344-0037
www.casinosofla.com

The Louisiana Casino Association is a statewide trade organization of casino gaming operators and related professionals and serves as the industry’s resource information center.

Michigan Gaming

Michigan

Phone: 517-507-3860
www.michigangaming.com

The Michigan Gaming website and newsletter serve as a comprehensive resource regarding gaming in the state of Michigan. This site is an RMC Ventures, LLC publication, with contributions by Attorney David D. Waddell and Gaming Analyst Robert R. Russell.

Missouri Gaming Association

Missouri

Contact: Michael Winter, Executive Director
Phone: 573-634-4001
www.missouricasinos.org

The Missouri Gaming Association promotes the benefits of casino gaming. As the unifying force in promoting Missouri’s gaming industry, MGA helps casino companies and their business allies operate and grow responsibly in today’s challenging legislative, regulatory, and legal environment.

Nevada Resort Association

Nevada

Contact: Virginia Valentine, President
Phone: 702-735-4888
www.nevadaresorts.org

The Nevada Resort Association (NRA) monitors government and regulatory activities in Nevada and adopts and advocates policies regarding state gaming issues. In addition to the direct contributions gaming makes each year to support Nevada’s services and programs through taxes, gaming and the more than 250,000 people it employs make significant charitable contributions each year.

Casino Association of New Jersey

New Jersey

Contact: Robert Griffin
Phone: 609-449-5552
www.casinoassociationofnewjersey.org

The Casino Association of New Jersey (CANJ) is a not-for-profit organization composed of Atlantic City casinos operators. The CANJ serves as the collective voice of the industry and concentrates on the betterment of industry employees, government relations, casino-affiliated businesses and the casino industry itself.