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Gambling control division highlights $83.7M in video‑gaming tax revenue, targets online casino apps
Summary
Attorney General's Gambling Control Division told senators the industry generates significant revenue (15% video gaming tax produced $83.7M in FY24), the division runs 34 FTE and is prioritizing enforcement against offshore online casino apps and other unlicensed operations.
Jason Johnson, administrator of the Attorney General's Gambling Control Division, told the committee that the division regulates video gaming machines (Keno), video poker, bingo, live card games and various fundraising games and that a 15 percent tax on video gaming machines produced $83.7 million in fiscal 2024.
Johnson described the division's enforcement and regulatory structure: 34 FTE across seven regional offices conduct inspections, background…
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