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Lifetime: 1996 -

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Commission Act

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United States
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National Gambling Impact Study Commission

The National Gambling Impact Study Commission Act of 1996  is an Act of Congress that was signed into law by President of the United States Bill Clinton.

The commission had many recommendations for the Indian gaming industry. It primarily called on the United States Congress to resolve the cycle of legal issues produced by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. It also recommended that "tribes, states, and local governments should continue to work together to resolve issues of mutual concern rather than relying on federal law to solve problems for them" The results of the study on Indian gaming industry are hard to determine.

Books by National Gambling Impact Study Commission

National Gambling Impact Study Commission Final Report  Cover image

National Gambling Impact Study Commission Final Report

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The National Gambling Impact Study Commission was given the task of conducting a comprehensive legal and factual study on the social and economic implications of gambling in the United States. This report presents the principal findings of that work...