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Tribal-Wide Self-Exclusion Program to Launch with Support from National Leaders

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In a landmark initiative to enhance responsible gaming and support community well-being, tribal gaming leaders have announced their support for the upcoming launch of a comprehensive Tribal-Wide Self-Exclusion Program. This program will enable individuals to voluntarily exclude themselves from all participating tribal casinos in sovereign nations and territories in one step.

The program will launch in Wisconsin in March before expanding to other states in collaboration with participating tribal gaming commissions.

For those attending the Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention, a presentation will be held at the Chairman’s Lounge on April 2, 2025, as well as individual meetings with tribes throughout the event.

An Advisory Board for the Tribal-Wide program has been established and includes:

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Anika Howard – President/CEO, Wondr Nation

Jamie Hummingbird – Chairman, National Tribal Gaming Commissioners/Regulators

Oscar Schuyler – Chairman, Board of Regulators, Tribal Gaming Regulatory Authority, Alabama Coushatta Tribe of Texas

Ernie Stevens – Chairman, Indian Gaming Association of Washington DC

Tamara Van Schyndel – Executive Director, Paskenta Tribal Gaming Commission

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“This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to the health of our people and communities. By tribes coming together to offer a streamlined process for self-exclusion with a technology partner that shares our values, we help people in our communities who are looking to take a break or stop gambling do so for the amount of time they need,” Ivory Kelly, CEO of the Tribal Council for Responsible Gaming, said.

The self-exclusion platform is provided by idPair, whose award-winning self-exclusion software is designed to comply with local regulations, protect tribal sovereignty, and effectively serve the needs of diverse communities.

“Tribal nations have long been at the forefront of promoting responsible gaming practices, demonstrating leadership through our actions. This initiative not only underscores the commitment of tribal nations to player protection but also sets a precedent for others to follow. We encourage all tribal leaders and regulators to extend their consideration in joining this program, expanding its reach and reinforcing our collective dedication to responsible gaming,” Ernie Stevens, Jr., Chairman of the Indian Gaming Association of Washington DC., said.

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Indian Gaming Association to Host Annual Mid-Year Conference at We-Ko-Pa Casino in Arizona

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The Indian Gaming Association, an intertribal national coalition of 254 federally recognized Tribal Nations dedicated to preserving tribal sovereignty and gaming, will be hosting the 2022 Mid-Year Conference in Arizona at the We-Po-Ka Casino from November 14 through 16. The conference will feature panel and roundtable discussions and a golf tournament to kick off one of the largest gatherings of Tribal leaders and gaming experts in the country.

“We are thrilled to regroup at the Mid-Year Conference quickly after the election to ensure we are well positioned to protect tribal sovereignty with the forthcoming new Congress, local and state elected officials. This gathering will give us an opportunity to discuss the outcomes in California’s ballot measure on online sports betting, the first year of sports betting in Arizona, and current federal politics and policies impacting Indian Country,” said Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr.

To kick off the event, IGA will be hosting a golf tournament with celebrity guest John Daly on Monday, November 14 at 9 am.

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