![]() The Tribe’s state revenue sharing payments are dependent on the continued preservation of exclusive gaming rights within its competitive market area, as defined by the tribal-state gaming compact, which also includes statewide expansion of certain lottery games. “The compact payments fund important local services, and k-12 public education programs, that greatly enhance the quality of life in our area.” “We are pleased to continue sharing revenue with the local community,” said Bob Peters, Chairman of the Gun Lake Tribe. The figures are calculated from electronic gaming revenues reported from Octoto March 31, 2019. ![]() GLIMI, an economic development entity, received $1,381,130. The State of Michigan received $4,603,777 and the local revenue sharing board received $2,301,883. (Bradley, Mich.) – Today, the Gun Lake Tribe (Tribe) announced details of its spring revenue sharing payments. Gun Lake Tribe Shares $8.2 Million with State and Local Governments
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