NOTICE OF EXEMPT SOLICITATION
NAME OF REGISTRANT: Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
NAME OF PERSON RELYING ON EXEMPTION: Trinity Health
ADDRESS OF PERSON RELYING ON EXEMPTION: 20555 Victor Parkway, Livonia, MI 48152
Written materials are submitted pursuant to Rule 14a-6(g)(1) promulgated under
the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Submission is not required of this filer under
the terms of the Rule but is made voluntarily.
Dear Caesars Entertainment shareholder,
Trinity Health and the American Nonsmokers’ Rights Foundation (the “Proponents”)
write to urge shareholders to vote FOR Proposal No 5, “Report on Smokefree Policy” (the “Proposal”) at
the upcoming Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (“Caesars” or the “Company”) annual shareholders meeting on June 11,
2024, as described below:
RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board of Directors commission
and disclose a report on the potential cost savings through the adoption of a smokefree policy for Caesars Entertainment properties. The
report, prepared at reasonable cost and omitting confidential and proprietary information, should be published within six months following
the 2024 shareholders meeting.
The Proponents are requesting additional transparency regarding
how the Company manages the risks associated with indoor secondhand smoke and the benefits of non-smoking indoors. As long-term shareholders
concerned with material legal, operational, and reputational risks to the Company, we find the current disclosure insufficient.
Operational Risks
There are potential business risks to allowing indoor smoking in
Caesars properties, from higher employee health insurance premiums (when compared with casinos that don’t permit indoor smoking),
greater maintenance costs, and deterring a significant number of potential visitors who won’t visit a casino due to exposure to
tobacco smoke.
Independent researchers C3 Gaming’s
analysis of revenue performance in several competitive casino markets found that smokefree casinos, for the first time, generated more
revenue: “Data from multiple jurisdictions clearly indicates that banning smoking no longer causes a dramatic drop in gaming revenue.
In fact, non-smoking properties appear to be performing better than their counterparts that continue to allow smoking.”1
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1 https://8b3e0552-f01a-40e0-b077-ea4813c4af0b.usrfiles.com/ugd/8b3e05_348baee6d05949ad9b4adae2b7a77105.pdf
The COVID-19 pandemic changed long-held business assumptions across
many industries. For the gaming industry, customers became much more sensitive to indoor air quality and how such air affects their health.
New and enduring customer preferences and the decline in smoking prevalence require an examination of the status quo in which smoking
is allowed in gaming properties around the country. Currently, 20 states, US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico already require commercial
casinos to be nonsmoking indoors, just like any other hospitality venue or workplace. This includes highly competitive markets like Massachusetts,
Maryland, New York, and Ohio, among others. In addition, more than 100 sovereign Tribal casinos also operate smokefree indoors. For example,
Navajo Nation leaders passed legislation ending indoor smoking at their four casinos on Tribal land in Arizona and New Mexico; elsewhere,
in Connecticut, two large Tribal casinos, Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun, do not permit indoor smoking.2
On the Las Vegas Strip, Park MGM voluntarily went smokefree indoors
in September 2020. The president of Park MGM said, “We
found through our research that there was a significant market of people out there who were looking for smoke-free options, specifically
a smoke-free casino. Fortunately for us, that has been very well received…we do offer a dedicated smoking area outside for those
who really like the notion of a smoke-free environment inside, but an option to smoke outside. So all in all, I would say we've received
incredibly positive feedback from our guests and, being the first entirely non-smoking casino in Las Vegas, it’s a very positive
differentiator.”3
Approximately 14 states still permit indoor smoking in commercial
casinos. However, four (Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island) did not permit indoor smoking for up to two years under
temporary COVID reopening guidelines and continued to experience strong business outcomes.4 Workers and customers quickly adapted.
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With nearly 90% of US adults today being nonsmokers5,
the Company does not disclose whether it surveys current or prospective employees or customers on smoking rates or preferences, nor is
there any transparency as to whether it assesses the impact of secondhand smoke for costly turnover, absenteeism, and healthcare costs.
People do not want to get sick or die from breathing at work in a hospitality job and many quit because of the smoke. Representatives
from smokefree casinos have indicated that a smokefree policy can result in up to 40% rebates on health insurance premiums, which can
mean not having to raise rates and supporting retention.
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2 https://www.gamingdirectory.com/smokefree/properties/
3 https://no-smoke.org/park-mgm-president-says-going-smokefree-has-been-a-very-positive-differentiator/
4 https://cdcgaming.com/advocacy-group-wants-casinos-to-ban-indoor-smoking-or-be-exempt-from-covid-19-relief-funds/
5 https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/adult_data/cig_smoking/index.htm
For example, the Chief Marketing Officer
of Bensalem, Pennsylvania-based Parx Casino, told the Play Pennsylvania website in February 2023 that since the casino went smokefree,
Parx has seen a positive effect on the health and morale of employ and the move did not increase health insurance premiums: “Frankly,
we are starting to see health costs go down….What’s been interesting to me, is a lot of our smoking guests have actually
said things like, ‘I never realized how smoky and annoying it was. I really don’t mind walking 50 feet out to the smoking
patio.’” 6
Additionally, New Mexico’s Sky City Casino’s
CEO said that with smokefree casinos, “We have seen a 40% rebate on our health insurance, because our employees are less sick.”
7
Further, a 100% smokefree indoor environment can simplify
human resources processes such as not having to manage requests for working in nonsmoking areas made by pregnant women and workers with
chronic conditions.
For the nonsmoking majority, the nuisance and health hazard of spending
time in a smoking environment can lead to lower frequency and duration of visits. Surveys have shown that higher spending customers tend
to be nonsmokers, and that a majority of people who do smoke also support smokefree indoor air environments.8 Just as hospitality
companies such as Marriott9 ultimately adopted portfolio-wide smokefree indoor air policies to create a consistent brand experience
for customers and staff, the first place to start is with better data such as asking specifically about smoking related issues vs guessing
anecdotally or relying on tobacco industry studies or outdated cherry-picked data from 2008 during the global financial crisis.
Sky City’s CEO has found that regarding the indoor smoking
ban, “Our customers are fine with it. They understand there is no smoking in other public areas, in restaurants. They just get off
the slot machine, go outside, smoke their cigarette. They come back in the casino, sit down, and continue to play.”
The Company, in its statement opposing this Proposal, expresses its
concern about the health of its customers, and states that the effectiveness of airflow technology solutions is one of the issues it considers.
However, ASHRAE – the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers--in a memo to the Nevada Resort
Association wrote: “There is currently no available or reasonably anticipated ventilation or air cleaning system that can adequately
control and significantly reduce the health risks of [secondhand smoke] to an acceptable level.”10
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6 http://www.playpennsylvania.com/g2e-panel-discussion-parx-casino-smoking/
7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAmom3JsoJc
8 https://smokefreecasinos.org/wp-content/uploads/pdf/2021-NIGA-Gaming-Survey-Facts.pdf
9 https://www.marriott.com/marriott/smokefree.mi
10 https://mcusercontent.com/f1d5d9ad6ad8254621a3b9a2d/files/05f3c181-6c8f-65d3-c8f7-3ac049ff4949/ASHRAE_memo_Nevada_Resort_Association.pdf
Both the Centers for Disease Control and ASHRAE state that cleaning
the air and ventilating buildings are not effective protections against secondhand smoke. Casinos frequently cite ASHRAE standards when
they defend their air quality. In ASHRAE’s 2023 official Position on Environmental Tobacco Smoke, they state “the only means
of avoiding health effects and eliminating indoor ETS (environmental tobacco smoke) exposure is to ban all smoking activity inside and
near buildings. This position is supported by the conclusions of health authorities that any level of ETS exposure leads to adverse health
effects”.11
Nonsmoking indoors is associated with significantly reduced cleaning
and maintenance costs and more efficient staffing in a tight labor market, such as not having to service ashtrays, and gunky smoking filters,
clean smoking residue, reducing damage and burns to furnishings and gaming machines. Myriad small cost savings add up. Shifting smoking
to outdoor areas adjacent to the gaming floor where workers are not exposed saves money.
Reputational Risks
Casino consultant
and co-founder of C3 Gaming Andrew Klebanow noted at the end of the
2022 Responsible Gaming Education Month that eliminating smoking in casinos is a responsible gaming technique. In an article in CDC
Gaming Reports, he said: “A fundamental tenet of Responsible Gaming is encouraging
your players to step away.” He also pointed to three Philadelphia-area casinos that have banned smoking voluntarily. “They
did it because they hadn’t seen a decline in gaming revenue (during a COVID-related smoking ban). And they did it because it’s
the right thing to do.” 12
There are studies showing an association between problem gambling and daily tobacco
use. 13 This creates reputational risk for the company, as responsible gaming increasingly includes
a regulatory lens. This growing awareness could impact certification of Company casinos by regulators.
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11 https://www.ashrae.org/file%20library/about/position%20documents/pd_environmental-tobacco-smoke-2023-06-28.pdf
12 https://cdcgaming.com/casino-smoking-bans-a-tangle-of-health-rg-principle-player-preference-and-money/
13 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953879/
https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Fadb0000964
As the authors of the aforementioned C3 Gaming report wrote, “Casinos
throughout North America have made commitments to support responsible gambling initiatives. Virtually all operators have links to websites
that provide additional information regarding playing responsibly. A recent study commissioned by the Casino Association of New Jersey
projects gaming revenue losses based on smokers having to take breaks, which is the antithesis of one of the principles of responsible
gaming…What the authors of that report unwittingly acknowledge is that a casino that prohibits smoking risks losing gaming revenue
because a certain portion of players who smoke decide during their smoke break to walk away. In other words, they chose to play responsibly,
and taking a periodic smoking break allowed them to do so. Their argument that a casino will make more money if smokers remain at their
games is the antithesis of one of the principles of responsible gaming.”14
The leading organization dealing with gambling addiction, the National
Council on Problem Gaming, has warned legislators in at least one state that continuing to allow indoor smoking will only continue to
encourage gambling addiction. “Making casinos smokefree is likely to reduce the incidence of problem gambling and improve public
health.”15
Smokefree casinos can help in meeting responsible gaming regulations, as is the law
in New Jersey and other states, by requiring customers to take a break from the casino for outdoor smoking.
Investor Expectations
Investor expectations for improved performance, and disclosure, on companies’
workplace health and safety practices are increasing. The right to a safe and healthy working environment is a human right, and corporations
have a responsibility to respect human rights under the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights.
The Proponents submitted this Proposal because
Caesars shareholders have no guidance as to the costs our Company is bearing for continuing to allow indoor smoking, nor has the Company
disclosed the social and environmental costs and risks imposed on its stakeholders.
We encourage shareholders to support Proposal 5, requesting the Board of Directors
commission and disclose a report on the potential cost savings through the adoption of a smokefree policy.
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14 https://8b3e0552-f01a-40e0-b077-ea4813c4af0b.usrfiles.com/ugd/8b3e05_348baee6d05949ad9b4adae2b7a77105.pdf
15 https://mcusercontent.com/f1d5d9ad6ad8254621a3b9a2d/files/623298e8-ca24-2c62-1ead-70d07e598f2c/NCPG_Letter_to_NJ_Legislature.pdf
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