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Missouri Gaming Commission Orders all Riverboat Casinos to Close

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The Missouri Gaming Commission has ordered all riverboat gaming casinos in the state to temporarily suspend their casino operations and to close, effective midnight, March 17 through March 30, due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The decision to close was made after careful consideration and discussion with Gov. Mike Parson. Chairman Mike Leara said, “Our concern for the welfare of both patrons and employees of the riverboat gaming casinos was of utmost importance. We understand this closure effects patrons, employees, the home dock cities and counties, and the worthy causes, such as the Missouri Veterans Capital Improvement Trust Fund, and others who receive tax revenue from Missouri’s casinos.”

“The Missouri Gaming Commission, since its inception, has never had to initiate a statewide closure, however, circumstances warranted this action,” Leara added.

The Missouri Gaming Commission will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and its operational consequences to Missouri riverboat
gaming casinos.

Missouri has 13 riverboat gaming casinos located on the Missouri
and Mississippi rivers.

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