GAMING ASSOCIATION 20 State of the Industry 13 CASINO INDUSTRY ECONOMIC FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTIONS (Since 1994) Gaming Revenue for the $ 5.2 billion for educational programs (elementary, secondary and early childhood) School Foundation Formula $3.9 billion in capital investments in Missouri since gaming RIVER CITY CASINO & HOTEL 2013 $330 Million 2014 OFFICERS began here (MGC) 2012 $377 Million COMPLETES $82 MILLION EXPANSION $198.3 million for veterans programs and over $756 million 2011 $341 Million PRESIDENT 2010 to all causes supported by admission fees $330 Million Sean Barnard, River City Casino & Hotel in garage. The expansion project 2009 $317 Million Ameristar Kansas City Casino South St. Louis County created 350 construction jobs 2008 $303 Million 2007 FY 2013 SUMMARY $288 Million VICE PRESIDENT completed an $82 million and 100 permanent new jobs. Fiscal Year 2006 $287 Million expansion in September 2013 as • $328 million in 2013 wages and tip income 2005 $271 Million Barron Fuller, Isle of Capri-Boonville • 10,016 employees – 37% percent female, 47% percent minority 2004 $252 Million part of its two-year investment “Pinnacle Entertainment • $1.71 billion in adjusted gross receipts 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 TREASURER commitment to St. Louis and River City have invested • $371 million to the state in taxes and admission fees Gaming Revenue in Millions John Chaszar, County and the state. hundreds of millions of dollars Argosy Riverside Casino • $ 81 million to the host communities in taxes and admission fees into South St. Louis County, SECRETARY The elegant seven-story, far exceeding their initial CASINO FUNDS FOR WORTHY CAUSES Industry Results Chris Krabiel, 200-room hotel offers 193 guest commitment,” said St. Jo Frontier Casino rooms, six suites, a Presidential St. Louis County Executive • $30,492,690 million - Veterans Commission Trust Fund Adjusted Gross Revenues by Admissions by suite, a 14,000-square-foot event Charlie Dooley. • $5 million - Missouri National Guard Trust Fund Calendar Year Calendar Year center and a 1,600-space parking • $5 million – Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program $508 million 2013 $1.71 billion 47 million CY 2013 “They are outstanding • $150,000 - Compulsive Gamblers Fund 2012 $1.77 billion 50 million partners, providing jobs, 2011 $1.80 billion 54 million economic development and 2010 $1.79 billion 55 million Casinos - Missouri’s Highest 2009 $1.70 billion 53 million community outreach.” Taxed Industry 2008 $1.68 billion 52 million 2007 $1.59 billion 49 million Gaming Revenues Missouri is one of the highest-taxed casino jurisdictions in the 2006 $1.59 billion 53 million country, paying a net effective tax rate of 26.65% off the top, in 2005 $1.53 billion 54 million Benefit Missouri addition to other business taxes. That effective rate includes a 21% 2004 $1.47 billion 54 million School Foundation Formula gaming tax (10% goes to the home dock community), $2 per patron $371,165,590 admission fees paid by casinos, and reimbursements to the state. Host Cities Total Taxes and Fees $81,016,000 Casino taxes are the State of Missouri’s fifth largest source of Plus Reimbursements* revenue. The state’s 13 casinos contribute more to the state in Veterans Commission gaming tax revenue alone than all 156,000 Missouri businesses Capital Improvement combined, plus casinos generate millions of dollars a year in 2013 $526 + $16 = $542 Million $30,492,690 2012 $533 + $15 = $548 Million Early Childhood Development property and sales taxes. 2011 $539 + $13 = $552 Million $28,167,185 2010 $516 + $13 = $529 Million CASINO NEWS 2009 $512 + $14 = $526 Million Pinnacle Entertainment completed St. Jo Frontier Casino is considering 2008 $440 + $12 = $452 Million MGC Expenses* $15,728,569 acquisition of in August relocation to downtown St. Joseph, a move Casino Fiscal Year 2007 $417 + $9 = $426 Million that would attract more visitors and stimulate 2006 $425 + $8 = $433 Million 2013, doubling the size of the company, the Access Missouri Financial 2005 $414 + $8 = $422 Million Assistance Fund gaming and entertainment options for guests, and activity, according to the City’s Downtown 2004 $403 + $7 = $410 Million $5,000,000 career opportunities for employees, according to Building Blocks Strategic Plan and a 2013 Lumiere Place Casino $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 Downtown Entertainment District Study. Missouri National Guard Pinnacle CEO Anthony Sanfilippo. To preserve *Includes real estate and sales taxes Trust Fund St. Jo Casino has signed a Memorandum of Lemay competition in the St. Louis market, Pinnacle $5,000,000 Hollywood Understanding to analyze the move. Casino River City agreed to sell Lumière Place Casino in downtown Casino Compulsive Gamblers Fund St. Louis. A deal with The Missouri Gaming Association is the professional $150,000 ape Girardea has been approved by the Federal Trade C u organization representing the Missouri casino industry. *Direct Reimbursements to cover Missouri Gaming Isle Casino Commission expenses not covered by casino licensing Commission and is pending Missouri Gaming Lady Luck fees and admission fees. Casino www.missouricasinos.org Commission investigation. CASINOS HELP COMMUNITIES THROUGH CHARITABLE GIVING

Missouri casinos donated $1,577,000 in cash AMERISTAR KANSAS CITY and their Charities, Angels’ Arms, United Way, ARGOSY CASINO HOTEL & SPA • Charity Golf Tournament - $40,000 and in-kind donations in 2013, and their employees supported numerous charities Huntsman Cancer Institute, Wayside Waifs, supports more than 100 organizations for Miles of Smiles dental care for employees volunteered thousands of hours to and events: Team Member Assistance (Sunshine Fund) including the Highway Cleanup Program, needy children. help community organizations. • Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure - and others. Synergy Services, Synergy Tree of Giving, 300 Ameristar Kansas City team United Way, Northland Health Care AMERISTAR ST. CHARLES and their members participated. RIVER CITY CASINO & HOTEL Access, Children's Mercy Hospitals and employees raised funds and volunteered to • Bacon-Fest – despite weather hot enough contributed $5.1 million to begin Clinics, and Special Olympics Missouri. support: to fry bacon on the sidewalks, employees construction of the Lemay Community & Highlights include: • Food Outreach – catered 600 guests at the raised funds for Rehabilitation Institute Aquatic Center. Parent company Pinnacle • Riverside Fire/Police Athletic League - Isle of Capri Boonville 25th anniversary “A Tasteful Affair” to of Kansas City. Entertainment also collaborated with local $8,000 and more than 100 warm coats support nutritional programs for people • Don Bosco Senior Center - served a entities to develop the St. Louis Stamping for underprivileged children. ST. JO FRONTIER CASINO AND MARK with HIV/AIDS or cancer. traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Lofts, low-income apartments for people at • Habitat for Humanity - $10,000 to TWAIN CASINO continue to be good Lady Luck Caruthersville • Missouri River Relief Project - cleaned risk for homelessness. repair and improve homes for those stakeholders in the their communities, trash from the Katy Trail and Missouri River. Other contributions: in need. ISLE OF CAPRI CASINO Community supporting local events, charities and • Muscular Dystrophy - Executive Lock Up • Feed My People - 240 turkeys and a • Working Families’ Friend - $30,000 to Aces volunteered more than 7,000 hours Missouri Western University. hosted by Ameristar’s Bottleneck Blues $22,535 donation provide financial assistance to working in Missouri at events like the Polar Plunge Bar raised $36,000. • Missouri Civil War Museum in historic families during times of hardship. for Special Olympics in Columbia (Isle of Jefferson Barracks - $19,000 donation Capri Casino Hotel Boonville), lunch at • Operation Food Search’s PhilanthroPIE Lady Luck Casino for military medical – baked 680 pies to raise $15,725 personnel providing medical care to $1.36 Billion for Local Ameristar Kansas CIty Caruthersville residents; care packages for Home Dock Communities River City also supports the USO, the senior citizens; and support for the Old The Missouri communities that host Charities supported by Ameristar also Center for Hearing & Speech, Hancock Town Cape Parade in Cape Girardeau casinos have received a total of include Special Olympics, Susan G. Koman, Alumni & Community Association, St. (Isle Casino Cape Girardeau). $1,360,809,613 in casino tax revenue St. Louis Zoo, Community Health Louis County Police K-9 Unit and others. since gaming began in 1994. Each Argosy Ameristar St. Charles community chooses to allocate those funds to projects they deem important, Ameristar Featured in AGA Video such as road and bridge upgrades, police “Project 21” Provides Scholarships, Educates Youth and fire protection, trails, parks and Ameristar Kansas City is featured in an American Gaming community centers. The Project 21 Scholarship educates young of her peers read the article and discussed “Some of my teachers were surprised to Association video “Helping Communities Thrive: An Introduction people about the issues and dangers of underage gambling in their classes. She learn how many underage people gamble,” to the Modern Casino Industry.” The video showcases the gaming City of Boonville $47,307,992 underage gambling and awards $7,000 in received a $1,500 scholarship for tuition at said Smith. “I learned it can become a industry’s positive effects on the Kansas City community with City of Cape Girardeau $2,613,173 scholarships to Missouri high school Lincoln University in Jefferson City. habit and even an addiction if you start City of Caruthersville $25,492,871 seniors each year. Scholarship details are at “Before writing the essay, I really didn’t gambling young.” increased tourism, jobs for a diverse workforce, community Kansas City $300,685,101 www.missouricasinos.org. revitalization, and partnering with local charitable organizations. Watch I learned that gambling is anything you bet money over, from pool or the video at www.americangaming.org/industry-resources/video-library. North Kansas City $184,170,424 Students create essays, posters and videos, darts to lottery and bingo, and gambling when you’re young can turn City of LaGrange $21,755,071 and display or publish them in their into an addiction.” Natalie Moulder City of Maryland Heights $232,287,467 schools to educate peers about the illegality and dangers of underage gambling. In Missouri Gaming Ranks High City of Riverside $131,281,774 understand that gambling young can Other scholarship winners include Izaak Missouri, it’s illegal for persons under the According to the Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC), Missouri continues to rank 7th St. Charles $225,095,429 turn into an addiction like alcohol can,” Mohling and Erica N. Martin of Stockton age of 21 to gamble in a casino. St. Louis City $124,429,824 said Moulder. R-1 High School, Zachary Reger of in total state gaming tax revenue but saw a 2.8% decrease over 2012. Missouri ranked 8th St. Louis County $34,654,019 Nathalie Moulder, a senior at Tipton Kirksville Senior High School, Kaitlin in consumer spending on commercial casino gaming. The St. Louis/Southwestern Illinois Bailey Smith, a senior at Lee’s Summit High School, wrote an article that was Nance of Cass Midway High School City of St. Joseph/ $31,036,463 High School, also received a $1,500 region is the 7th largest casino market in the U.S. and Kansas City, Missouri is the 11th published in the local Tipton Times. Many and Cheyenne Keck of Dixon R-1 Buchanan County scholarship for her educational poster. largest (based on 2012 financials). High School.