The recent government meeting highlighted the critical role of the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) and its chair in regulating Indian gaming, a sector that has evolved significantly since the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was enacted nearly 40 years ago. The NIGC, established as an independent bipartisan agency within the Department of the Interior, holds essential powers, including the approval of gaming ordinances, the imposition of fines, and the authority to approve management contracts for various gaming classes.
The meeting focused on the nomination of Ms. Kunesh to the position of chair, which has remained vacant since February 2024 following the resignation of her predecessor. Ms. Kunesh, who has been serving as a commissioner since her confirmation by the Senate in February 2023, has garnered support from various tribes and tribal organizations, underscoring her leadership capabilities and commitment to promoting tribal economic development and self-determination in gaming activities.
As gaming technology continues to advance—from electronic bingo to online sports betting—the NIGC faces evolving regulatory challenges. The meeting underscored the importance of having a strong leader at the helm to navigate these changes while adhering to the commission's mission. Ms. Kunesh's proven track record and ethical leadership were emphasized as vital for achieving this balance in the rapidly changing landscape of Indian gaming.