
The Indian Gaming Association (IGA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1986, representing 184 Native American tribal nations in the United States, along with non-voting associate members. Its mission is to support the welfare of tribes seeking self-sufficiency through gaming while upholding Indian sovereign governmental authority. The IGA focuses on advocacy and policy development, working with the federal government to create effective gaming policies. It also promotes community development, aiming to enhance the economic, social, and political lives of Native American people. Additionally, the organization fosters networking and collaboration among tribal nations, helping them navigate the gaming industry and share resources. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the IGA is led by Chairman Ernest L. Stevens, Jr. and Treasurer Andy Ebona. The organization recently updated its name to remove "National," reflecting its commitment to inclusivity. Through its efforts, the IGA plays a vital role in advancing the interests of its member tribes in the gaming sector.
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