Congressional Gaming Caucus Co-Chairs - American Gaming Association

Congressional Gaming Caucus
Co-Chairs

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First Congressional District of Nevada

Dina Titus

Serving the First Congressional District of Nevada for more than a decade, Rep. Dina Titus is the dean of Nevada’s delegation. In Congress, she serves as a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee. As Co-chair of the Congressional Gaming Caucus, she has championed commonsense federal legislation addressing antiquated policies that impact the industry – including bills to increase the reporting threshold on slot jackpots and repeal the sports wagering excise tax.

Prior to her election to Congress she served as State Senate Minority Leader from 1993 to 2009, as well as a Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). She is a graduate of the College of William and Mary, holds a master’s degree from the University of Georgia, and earned her doctorate at Florida State University.

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14th congressional district of Pennsylvania 

Guy Reschenthaler

Representative Guy Reschenthaler has represented Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District which includes Washington, Fayette, Greene, and portions of Westmoreland, Indiana, and Somerset counties since 2019.  He currently serves as the House Republican Chief Deputy Whip and is on the powerful Appropriations Committee.  As Congressional Gaming Caucus Co-Chair, Rep. Reschenthaler has led on gaming tax priorities as well as fighting against illegal gambling.

When he was in the Pennsylvania State Senate, Rep. Reschenthaler voted on legislation to expand gaming and saw firsthand its impact.  He is a graduate of Penn State and Duquesne University Law School.  He served in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General Corps and volunteered for duty in Iraq.