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Stock Analyst Gives IGT ‘Buy’ Rating Due To Promising Lottery Outlook
Stock analyst David Bain recently gave IGT a “Buy” rating due to the encouraging outlook of the lottery industry, where the operator is among the leaders.
Rhode Island Lottery App Glitches, Shows Winning Tickets As Losers
A Rhode Island Lottery player has complaints after his recent winning scratch-off ticket was declared a losing one initially by the state’s lotto app.
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.
Iowa Bill Would Ban Lottery Courier Services In The State
An Iowa bill would see all lottery courier services banned in the state. Reps for the providers made their plea with officials on Wednesday.
Alabama Lottery Hopes Held Up By Dispute On Sports Betting, Casinos
The Alabama House and Senate have passed bills to authorize a state lottery, but disagreements on other gambling expansions are keeping it from proceeding.
NY Bill Would Allow Residents To Claim Winnings From Lost Lottery Tickets
Senate Bill 4726 in New York proposes that lost lottery tickets will remain valid if a person can show proof of purchase, changing the 1991 tax law.
Missouri Veterans Asking Legislators For 10% Of Lottery Proceeds
The Missouri Association of Veterans Organizations is asking state legislators for 10% of lottery proceeds to provide funding for its needs.
Intralot Recaps FY 2023, Eyes US Lottery Expansion In The Midwest
Intralot said Tuesday that its lottery business drove over half of its FY 2023 revenue, and it singled out US states on its expansion horizon.
New AZ Bill Would Funnel $50 Million From Lottery To Reduce Farm Water Use
An AZ bill passed through the Senate Appropriations Committee that would see the state’s lottery fund send $50M to farmers for new irrigation systems.