
The Michigan Gaming Control Board is set to gather in person for a regular board meeting next week, where they'll be diving into matters crucial for the regulation and licensing of casino gaming, iGaming, and lawful sports betting in the state. According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board, the session is scheduled for January 13 at 10:00 a.m. and will be tackling issues under the Michigan Gaming Control & Revenue Act, the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, as well as the Lawful Sports Betting Act.
For folks interested, they can tune in to closely follow the proceedings either through Zoom or by phone. To connect remotely, links and dial-in details are provided in the meeting notice. Openness and accessibility are evidently a priority as they allow the public not only to watch but also to actively participate in the discourse that shapes the gaming landscape in Michigan.
Should you want to address the board during the public comment time, registrations are required. The process seems pretty straightforward: shoot an email to [email protected] by the meeting day's 10:00 a.m. deadline using a form from the agency’s website. Remember to include your name and phone number because, well, that's pretty essential for getting your voice heard in these settings.









