Responsible Regulation. Effective Enforcement.

Independent, Data-Driven Advocacy

America needs smarter gambling policies from independent, experienced voices which are rooted in reliable data.

Evidence-Driven Policymaking

  • Facts First: Building on rigorous, independent research to achieve balanced policymaking

  • Lessons Learned: Avoiding worst international practices

  • Proactive Measures: Advancing controls to mitigate online gambling risks

Fair Markets

  • Economic Sense: Considering the impact of gambling on society, so sector interests do not override the public interest

  • Effective Governance: Promoting coordinated regulation, sector accountability and combatting the illegal market

  • Tax Reform: Advocating adequate taxation at both state and federal level

Harm Minimization

  • Treatment Access: Making sure that everyone harmed gets the care they need

  • Adequate Funding: Ensuring the sector pays for the harm it creates

  • Resource Independence: Establishing a public health approach to research, prevention, treatment and recovery