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In 1987, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the authority of tribal governments to establish gaming operations independent of state regulation, provided that the state in question permits some form of gaming. Congress took up the issue of tribal gaming and conducted a series of hearings, ultimately culminating in the passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA).
The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) – www.nigc.gov – is an independent federal regulatory agency of the United States that was established pursuant to the IGRA. The NIGC website provides a list of gaming tribes and reports on tribal gaming revenue. According to the NIGC, there are eight Indian casinos operating in Oregon.
Nationally, the Indian gaming industry has grown from one that produced $5.5 billion in total revenues in 1995, to one that reached $33.7 billion in 2018. Since 2014, the Indian gaming industry has experienced 4.3 percent growth annually. The most recent Indian gaming statistics, provided by the NIGC, indicate that in 2018 there were 520 Indian gaming establishments in the United States associated with 247 tribes across 29 states.
California and Northern Nevada alone generated $9.3 billion in gaming revenues at 73 Indian gaming operations. In Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, Indian tribes operated 55 gaming facilities and generated $3.7 billion in revenues. Nationally, tribal gaming operations with revenues in excess of $250 million accounted for 47 percent of Indian gaming revenue in 2018 but represented just 6.8 percent of gaming operations, numbering 34.
The contributions of Indian gaming to Oregon’s economy were analyzed by ECONorthwest over 2012 and 2013. According to the report, Indian tribal gaming stimulated more than $1.4 billion in total economic output statewide, supporting 11,510 jobs and $237.1 million in wages and benefits. Grants and donations from Indian tribes to local charities totaled $6.9 million in 2013.
Indian Gaming Facilities in Oregon
Each of Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes have operated a casino. The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians was the first, opening Cow Creek Indian Bingo in 1992, which was quickly expanded into Seven Feathers Casino. Five additional casinos were operating by the end of 1995: