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Digital Advertising Boards Leading To Improved Retail Lottery Sales In NC
A recent study from Carmanah Signs shows that digital advertising boards are leading to greater retail lottery sales and a more positive customer experience.
New Jersey Assembly Advances Bill For Online Lottery Prize Claims
The New Jersey Assembly advanced a bill that would allow for lottery winners to claim prizes $600 an up through an online process.
A New York Online Poker Bill Has Surfaced, But It Leaves iLottery In The Dust
New York State Senator Joseph Addabbo has introduced a bill to bring online poker to the state, as he has given up on iLottery plans for 2024.
Rhode Island Has Record Month Of Lottery Sales In March
Rhode Island had $31.2 million in traditional lottery sales in March, a new record for the state as it continues to be on pace for a record year of sales.
Scientific Games And New York Lottery Extend Scratch Game Partnership
Scientific Games and the New York Lottery renewed their long-standing agreement this week, keeping SG as the state’s scratch-game provider since 1967.
Ohio Lottery Offers Protection To Over 500,000 Impacted By Data Breach
After a December cyberattack, the Ohio Lottery is providing a year of credit monitoring and identity protection to more than 500,000 impacted players.
Virginia Passes 2-Year State Budget Without Lifting Skill Games Ban
Virginia legislators passed a two-year budget that was signed by Gov. Youngkin on Monday, which didn’t include lifting the ban on skill games.
Pennsylvania Lottery Has ‘Resumed Processing Claims’ After Delays
The PA Lottery system upgrade is delaying claims processing, but its staff is now working overtime to move them and return to a normal timeline.
Virginia Skill Games Conflict Heats Up As Stores Stop Selling Lottery Again
Hundreds of stores are stopping their Virginia Lottery sales once more in an attempt to force Gov. Youngkin and lawmakers to adjust the skill games bill.
Massachusetts Split On iLottery Legalization As Senate Omits It From Budget
The Massachusetts legislature has differing views around online lottery expansion, with the state Senate deciding not to include iLottery in its budget.