On Thursday, October 16, the MGCB was recognized as a Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly Employer by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. Our Director of External Affairs and Tribal Liaison accepted the award on behalf of the agency. “Our work is diverse, challenging, and deeply rooted in public service. We rely on skilled professionals who value integrity, accountability, and teamwork — qualities that align perfectly with the experience and leadership veterans bring. This distinction reflects our commitment to supporting those who have served our country and fostering a workplace where they can thrive,” said Henry Williams, Executive Director of the MGCB. https://t.co/GroqeIAWB0
Episode 28 of our Double Down Michigan podcast is now live! Joined by John Sullivan and Laura Chaparro from the MGCB, they break down what it takes to become a gaming supplier in Michigan. They cover licensing requirements, supplier exemptions and how the MGCB is adapting to industry trends. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
According to the National Council on Problem Gambling, teens who start gambling early are four times more likely to develop a serious gambling problem. In Michigan, you must be 21 or older to gamble online or at Detroit casinos. Social acceptance and the glamorization of gambling can make it seem harmless, but it's important to talk with your kids about the real risks so they can make informed decisions.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has appointed Jim Ananich as the new Chair of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, effective April 25, 2025. Ananich, a Flint native and former Michigan Senate Minority Leader, brings decades of public service experience to the role. He succeeds Linda Forte, whose leadership has been instrumental in advancing responsible gaming. https://t.co/KXEm3Gu8i6
🏈 As you prepare for the big game on Sunday, the MGCB urges everyone to bet responsibly and use only authorized, legal sportsbooks. Remember to set a budget, bet with caution, and know the rules. For a safe experience, check out https://t.co/LQEWAGBdF4 for licensed providers. Need help? Call the Michigan Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-270-7117. https://t.co/9BW5uWarDc
🎲 Our self-exclusion options empower you to take control of your gaming habits. Whether it's the Responsible Gaming Database or Disassociated Persons List, you have the tools to make positive choices. For more tips to game responsibly, ways to recognize signs of problem gaming, and resources for help go to https://t.co/it2HXpG1CY
🚨🚫 The @MichiganGCB announced today that it issued a cease-and-desist letter ordering offshore gambling site Bovada to end operations within state borders.
Read @BillMillerAGA's statement in support of MGCB and the example Michigan is setting for other states ⤵️
The MGCB is taking action against illegal gaming sites like Bovada. Harp Media B.V. has been issued a cease-and-desist letter for operating without proper licensing. Ensure your safety by only using licensed gaming sites listed on https://t.co/lvJYj0SUlT. https://t.co/fRmnFyLLv9
@BittGDCG @migovernment is a leader in the online gaming industry & today showcases that leadership. TY @MichiganGCB & Director Williams for working to protect consumers from unregulated operators who prey on the state’s citizens! Keep up the excellent work!! @AmericanGaming#sportsbetting
Statement from @AmericanGaming President and CEO @BillMillerAGA on Michigan's letter demanding Bovada stop letting Michigan residents access and wager on their sites.
According to the @NCPGambling, researchers have noticed a rise among gambling addiction in teens. Efforts to promote responsible gaming are a priority for the MGCB, including paying attention to and identifying the signs of problem gambling in adolescents. https://t.co/JJtQE1QxD1
The three Detroit casinos reported $123.86 million in monthly aggregate revenue for the month of March, of which $122.26 million was generated from table games and slots, and $1.6 million from retail sports betting. Read more here: https://t.co/B5NQjhkg1J
🎙️ Don't miss our next Double Down Michigan podcast episode on April 25! Join us as we chat with Jasmine Tompkins, MGCB's Director of External Affairs & Legislative Liaison, about legislative updates and DEI initiatives. Stay tuned for insights and more!
The MGCB continued to identify and remove casino-style gaming machines last year from businesses and dismantle illicit gambling operations. https://t.co/rXlWgHLnBC
Tune in to a special episode of Double Down Michigan featuring Dan Trolaro, Vice President of Prevention at @epicpgc, who shares his personal journey about problem gambling and the steps he took to overcome a gambling addiction. Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts.