DOI Approves Proposed Revisions to Gaming Compacts Between State of Connecticut, Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and Mohegan Tribe

HARTFORD, CT – The Bureau of Indian Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior has approved proposed revisions to the gaming compacts between the State of Connecticut, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and The Mohegan Tribe that were submitted to the federal agency for consideration earlier this summer.

Federal approval of the revisions brings the tribes one step closer to implementing sports wagering and online gaming under a new law Governor Lamont signed in May. Late last month, the Connecticut General Assembly’s Regulation Review Committee approved the regulations for sports wagering and online gaming as proposed by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. The department will now continue the licensing process and the review necessary to certify the gaming platforms.

It is anticipated that sports wagering and online gaming will be available for Connecticut residents in October.

“This critical step in the process of modernizing our gaming landscape here in Connecticut ensures that our state will have a competitive, nation-leading marketplace for wagering both in-person and online,” said Governor Lamont. “I thank the Bureau of Indian Affairs for approving these revisions, as well as the efforts of our partners with the Mohegan Tribe and Mashantucket Pequot Tribe. This announcement puts Connecticut on the cusp of providing a modern, technologically advanced gaming experience that will be competitive with our neighboring states and positions us for success into the future.”

“The approval from the federal Department of the Interior is historic and begins an exciting new chapter for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation,” said Chairman Butler. “This expansion will allow us to enhance investments in support of our tribe, to contribute additional revenue to the State of Connecticut, and to provide a new level of entertainment for our guests. We thank Governor Lamont and our partners in state government for their support through this process. We will continue to work with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection to make sports betting and iGaming available as soon as we are legally allowed to do so in Connecticut. This is a day to celebrate.”

“The Mohegan Tribe is thankful to Department of the Interior – Indian Affairs and the Office of Indian Gaming for their action, and also to Governor Lamont and Connecticut’s Congressional delegation for their continued efforts and partnership,” said Chairman Gessner. “Modernizing our gaming industry will help protect and create Connecticut jobs, and it will generate tax revenues to the benefit of both state and local municipal budgets, as well as our tribe’s members. This is not just a regional issue – it will have a statewide impact as Connecticut works to meet critical needs as it recovers from the pandemic. This is a milestone achievement for Connecticut and its tribal nations.”