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Q4 report: Arizona Indian Gaming contributed $2 billion to Benefits Fund

Photo of seal of Arizona illustrating the relationship between the state and the Arizona Indian Gaming Association
The Department of Gaming’s most recent report is a record breaking quarter, totaling $30 million more than last year’s Q4, but also a huge milestone for Tribal gaming, numbers show. (File Photos/DigitalFreePress.com)
Arizona Indian Gaming now at over $2 billion in contributions since 2004
Staff Reports | Digital Free Press

Earlier today officials at the Arizona Department of Gaming released its Q4 report confirming Tribal contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund have now totaled over $2 billion since 2004.

The Arizona Indian Gaming Association announced earlier this May that the state is expected to reach $2 billion in contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund by the second quarter of 2023, generated through Tribal gaming revenue.

The Department of Gaming’s most recent report is a record breaking quarter, totaling $30 million more than last year’s Q4, but also a huge milestone for Tribal gaming, Arizona Indian Gaming representatives say.

“We have been anticipating this report over the last month and are excited to confirm this milestone for Tribal gaming in Arizona,” said Robert Miguel, chairman of the Ak-Chin Indian Community and for AIGA. “We have worked diligently to lead Tribal gaming and model our contribution system so that all Arizonans can benefit. This momentous occasion is a testament to all of that hard work and dedication to improving our great state.”

Arizona Indian Gaming now at over $2 billion in contributions since 2004

The Benefits Fund helps to support instructional improvement in schools, trauma and emergency care, tourism, and wildlife conservation throughout the state. Arizona Department of Gaming now reports the total amount of Tribal contributions to over $2.03 billion since 2004.

“We have come a long way since 2004 and are proud of the Tribal gaming enterprises in Arizona that make this possible,” Chairwoman Sherry Cordova of the Cocopah Tribe and Arizonans for Tribal Government Gaming. “By remaining resilient, we have fostered a better Arizona for all and look forward to continuing contributions that leave a great impact on our society.”

AIGA supports Indian gaming in Arizona by advocating, educating, partnering, and promoting tribal government gaming to benefit tribes and all of Arizona. Tribal gaming continues to provide for tribal communities through employment, education, enhanced services to tribal members, and other economic development opportunities.

“This is a historic year for Arizona Tribal Gaming, not only did the state receive a record $153 million in tribal contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund, we have now seen cumulative tribal gaming contributions surpass $2 billion to the state and its cities, towns and counties,” said Jackie Johnson, director of the Arizona Department of Gaming. “This exciting achievement highlights the long-standing partnership between the state and Arizona Tribes, which will continue to benefit all of Arizona.”

Arizona Benefits Fund receives 88 percent of Tribal gaming contributions.

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