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Coronavirus crisis

AGA applauds US Senate’s passage of US$2 trillon disaster aid bill

The American Gaming Association (AGA) has hailed the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act through the US Senate, saying it would help prop up the gaming industry during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. “The AGA will continue to engage with Congressional and administration leadership on additional measures to respond to this rapidly evolving crisis,” said entity’s CEO, Bill Miller.

Miller urged the US House of Representatives to move quickly to pass the legislation, which would allow the bill to progress to President Donald Trump. Nearly all, 980 of 989, commercial and tribal casino properties have shuttered their doors due to the spread of the coronavirus.

“The American Gaming Association (AGA) applauds the bipartisan action taken by the U.S. Senate on the CARES Act, which will bring meaningful relief for employees, employers, and tribal governments during this unprecedented public health crisis,” said Miller. “This bipartisan Senate bill is an important step to preserve the gaming industry’s ability to continue to serve as a valuable job creator and community partner. We urge the House to move swiftly to pass this legislation,” he added.

“With almost all of the country’s commercial and tribal gaming facilities closed, an estimated 650,000 direct gaming employees are idled. If the industry remains shut down for two months, it will jeopardize the livelihoods of those individuals as well as the 17,000 gaming supplier jobs and 350,000 American small business workers supported by the gaming industry. In total, shutting gaming down for two months will cost the American economy US$43.5 billion in lost economic activity, underscoring the need for swift action,” AGA’s CEO detailed.

“The AGA will continue to engage with Congressional and administration leadership on additional measures to respond to this rapidly evolving crisis,” Miller concluded.

Source: GMB