National Indian Gaming Commission

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National Indian Gaming Commission NIGC Jonodev O. Chaudhuri, Chairman Shannon O’Loughlin, COS Michael Hoenig, GC National Indian Gaming Commission

Chairman’s Priorities 1) Active performance of regulatory duties; 2) Engaging in ongoing meaningful tribal consultation; 3) Staying ahead of the technology curve; 4) Supporting a strong workforce both in- house and among our regulatory partners; and 5) Strengthening dialogue and relationships with all relevant stakeholders.

Chairman’s Principles Act within appropriate agency authority to address and mitigate activity that jeopardizes the integrity of Indian gaming and, by extension, the valuable self-determination tool that it represents; Swiftly act on anything that jeopardizes the health and safety of the public at gaming establishments, including employees and patrons; Engage in sound regulation without unnecessarily stymieing lawful economic development activities; and Protect against anything that amounts to gamesmanship on the backs of tribes.

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