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Tribal gaming contributions increase 10.1 percent

The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG) has announced $18.4 million in tribal gaming contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund for the State’s third quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2020. This amount represents a 10.1 percent increase when compared to the same quarter of FY2019.

“An increase of every new gaming dollar is more money to bolster Arizona’s health care system and trauma centers, schools, and other key institutions. With over $1.5 million in additional funds compared to the same quarter of FY2019, Tribal gaming revenues continue that tradition of vital support,” said Ted Vogt, Director, Arizona Department of Gaming. 

Tribal gaming contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund for the third quarter of State FY2020 follow:

Instructional Improvement Fund/Education…………………………………….. $9,191,384

Trauma and Emergency Services Fund…………………………………………….. $4,595,692

Arizona Department of Gaming operating costs……………………………….. $1,659,760

Arizona Wildlife Conservation Fund………………………………………………… $1,313,055

Tourism Fund……………………………………………………………………………….. $1,313,055

Problem Gambling Education, Treatment and Prevention…………………….. $368,836

 FY2020 Q3 Total: Tribal Gaming Contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund        $18,441,782

Per the Arizona Tribal-State Gaming Compact, Tribes with casinos contribute 1 to 8 percent of their Class III gross gaming revenue to the state, cities, towns and counties. With last month’s opening of the Desert Diamond West Valley Casino in Glendale, there are now 25 Class III casinos in Arizona, which ADG regulates with Arizona tribes.

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