Meeting Notification: MGC to hold public meeting on February 11; Conference Call Available

WHO:                   Members of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission including Chair Cathy Judd-Stein and Commissioners Gayle Cameron, Eileen O’Brien and Enrique Zuniga 

WHAT:                The Massachusetts Gaming Commission will hold public meeting #335 on Thursday, February 11, 2021.

After an approval of minutes, Executive Director Karen Wells will provide an administrative update, which will include the following:

  • On-Site Casino Updates
  • MGC Human Resources Division Presentation

The Commission will then receive an update from Miller & Chevalier Chartered, the independent monitor for Wynn MA, LLC.

Members of the MGC’s Finance Division will present their Quarterly Budget Update.

Community Affairs Division Chief Joe Delaney will then introduce representatives from Encore Boston Harbor and Plainridge Park Casino for each licensee’s quarterly report.

For a complete list of agenda items and anticipated votes, view the official Meeting Notification and Agenda.

PLEASE NOTE: Given the unprecedented circumstances resulting from the global Coronavirus pandemic, Governor Charles Baker issued an order to provide limited relief from certain provisions of the Open Meeting Law to protect the health and safety of individuals interested in attending public meetings. In keeping with the guidance provided, the Commission will conduct a public meeting utilizing remote collaboration technology. If there is any technical problem with our remote connection, an alternative conference line will be noticed immediately on our website: MassGaming.com.

Community members are also invited to follow along with live meeting updates by connecting with the Commission on Twitter, @MassGamingComm.

WHERE:             Conference Call Number: 1-646-741-5292, Meeting ID: 111 998 7348

WHEN:               Thursday, February 11, 2021, at 10:00 a.m.

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