Gambling in the USA
Massachusetts Gaming Commission Offers Resources to Small Businesses Serving Casino and Horse Racing Industry

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) has offered resources for small businesses that serve the casino and horse racing industry and have been impacted by COVID-19.
MGC recently engaged two small business technical assistance providers to provide targeted, one-on-one consulting expertise to small and medium-sized Massachusetts-based companies who are currently vendors to the state’s gaming licensees. MGC also provides a list of resources being offered by the Commonwealth to support the small businesses.
“The MGC recognizes and empathizes with the challenges that many small businesses are facing due to the unprecedented circumstances caused by COVID-19. The MGC is here to work with you and wants to make casino and racing vendors aware of the important resources that are available to help. We will continue to communicate about emerging resources as we navigate this challenging time together,” Jill Griffin, MGC director of workforce, supplier and diversity development, said.
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