May 7, 2020
The board and membership of Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association voted today to amend its bylaws and remove two tribal members from the organization. The amendment to the bylaws is as follows: A member tribe found by a vote of the Board of conduct not in the best...
May 6, 2020
Oklahoma City – The membership of Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association met today and voted to cancel its 2020 Conference and Trade Show, in an abundance of caution related to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic and continuing spread of COVID-19 as a result. The...
Jul 26, 2019
July 26, 2019 For Immediate Release Contact: Sheila Morago, OIGA Executive Director sheila.morago@oiga.org or (405) 818-7642 Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association is officially transmitting this letter to Governor Kevin Stitt, on the behalf of the 29 Tribal Nations who...
Jul 10, 2019
July 10, 2019 For Immediate Release Contact: Sheila Morago, OIGA Executive Director Sheila.Morago@OIGA.org or (405) 818-7462 Notes: Governor Stitt’s op-ed may be found here. The model gaming compact may be viewed here. High-res image of Matthew L. Morgan is available...
Jul 20, 2018
July 2, 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Christine Eddington christine@sdesigninc.com or (405) 517-3303 NOTE to Media: This is essentially a multi-day news conference. Everyone involved in Tribal Gaming will be in one place. This is a great place to get all of your...
Apr 6, 2018
Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) is a non-partisan, politically neutral non-profit association, established in 1986. OIGA’s membership is made up of Indian Nations, with other non-voting associate members representing organizations, tribes and businesses...
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