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Former Alabama Governor Urges State To Consider Lottery As Separate Bill
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman believes for a lottery to get legalized in the state, it needs to be considered separate from casino and sports betting.
New York iLottery Unlikely In 2024, But Sen. Addabbo Continues Push For 2025
Though attempts to get iLottery and iGaming legislation passed in 2024 fell short, New York Sen. Joseph Addabbo will continue to fight for it in 2025.
Massachusetts Bill Would Authorize Second-Chance Lottery Games
Massachusetts Senate Bill 201 would create second-chance lottery drawings for losing tickets in the state, with a focus on reducing lottery waste.
Lottery Sales, Jackpocket Operation Leads Cayuga Nation To Sue New York
The New York Gaming Commission is being sued by the Cayuga Nation over retail lottery terminals and Jackpocket services taking place on its tribal land.
Virginia Senate Rejects Amended Skill Games Bill, Sends Original To Governor
The heavily amended skill games bill Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin passed on to the state Senate was rejected on Wednesday, 34-6.
Virginia Business Owners ‘Are Going To Fight’ Amended Skill Games Bill
An amended skill games bill that limits machines from Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has state business owners halting lottery sales in protest.
New Massachusetts State Budget Calls For Online Lottery In FY25
A new FY25 state budget released this week in Massachusetts would include adding iLottery services in the state.
Gov. Youngkin Makes Multiple Amendments To Virginia Skill Games Bill
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has sent back a bill to legalize skill games to the General Assembly with a number of new amendments.
Philadelphia Mayor Bans Skill Games In Effort To Make City Safer
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed a bill into law last week that prohibits Pennsylvania skill games from city convenience stores and gas stations.
Nevada Voters Heavily Support Lottery As Resolution Can’t Proceed Until 2025
A resolution to remove the ban on a lottery in Nevada can’t proceed until 2025, but voters in the state are in support of one being established.