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Kansas Lottery announces launch of online ticket sales
From what I've researched, there are no lottery lobbyists so that antiquated pre-internet 1961 could be trimmed back a bit. Don't know enough about sports betting, but somehow that came before the SCOTUS if memory serves me. And now 38 states have it. You can bet on games played out of state, that much I know. News this week said $35 Billion will be spent on FOOTBALL ALONE this year--sports betting that is. With all the do nothing politicians guess the proposal to raise The $1200 threshold o
Sep 8, 2024, 8:22 am - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

Mega Millions confirms ticket price increase to $5, other changes coming April 2025
Lotterologist, Think about this, any form of gambling, be it casinos, horse races, sports betting, lotteries, etc.......those who offer such games are noit only in the gamblinfg bisines but also the ego business. Many Pplayers who walked in to anywhere they could make a bet and poromised thgemselves they would set a limit lose, and then chase becuase they want their money back........anyone who will want their momney back has noi business betting any of it tpo begin with. Those who chase ar
Oct 10, 2024, 10:25 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery News

Rhode Island university president forgot about $1 million Mega Millions lottery ticket in a drawer
More states don't than do offer on-line purchases of lottery tickets. Luckily I'm in one that does, however it seems like I buy more in the store than ever. With SCOTUS decision (I think) about sports betting, it gives me hope that the antiquated 1961 law prohibiting certain things across state lines. Heck how many lotteries existed then? It would be wonderful if I could exercise my First Amendment rights to purchase say California lottery either over the phone or Internet. IDK why MA go
Jul 21, 2024, 12:45 pm - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

Skill games remain banned in Kentucky after judge dismisses lawsuit
Churchill Downs does not own all of the gaming facilities. KY made a killing off of Sports Betting, far exceeding expectations. One day KY will legalize 'slot' machines statewide AND poker tables, Roulette etc. $$ speaks.
Jul 13, 2024, 4:14 pm - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

Former DC Lottery Director Frank Suarez appointed President and CEO of Connecticut Lottery
Lottery executive with experience at two other state lotteries will lead CT Lottery By Kate Northrop The Connecticut Lottery announced Thursday that Frank Suarez, the former Executive Director of the DC Office of Lottery and Gaming, was appointed as the new permanent President and CEO of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC). The CT Lottery Corporation Board of Directors voted on June 13 to elect Frank Suarez as the new President and CEO of the Connecticut Lottery. In a natio
Jun 18, 2024, 12:19 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Alabama Lottery bill falls short by one vote
Alabama lawmakers sick of indecision following years of debate By Kate Northrop A bill to authorize a state lottery and casinos in Alabama failed by just one vote, the closest the state has ever come to enacting a state lottery since 1999. One vote made the difference in the Alabama legislative session, resulting in voters just barely missing out on seeing a lottery question on the ballot this year. The last time Alabama residents saw a lottery proposal in the voting booth was in
May 14, 2024, 3:13 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Kansas Lottery announces launch of online ticket sales
Kansas to join growing list of states selling tickets online By Kate Northrop Online lottery ticket sales are coming to Kansas, offering residents one more outlet to play and giving the Lottery an additional source of revenue. Lottery players in Kansas will soon be able to buy tickets online, with online sales beginning as early as this year, the Kansas Lottery announced this week. On Tuesday, the Kansas Lottery Commission announced new rules and intentions to allow the sale of l
Aug 30, 2024, 7:14 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Skill games remain banned in Kentucky after judge dismisses lawsuit
The slot machines at Red Mile and Turfway Park are no longer based on historical races thought a few of the older machines still have the disclaimer. Red Mile has a huge off track betting area and just opened a sports book. Almost all the horse racing bets are based on $2 bets though you can bet $1 a bet on multiple bets like with exacta and trifecta box wagers. Never saw at any track where players could wager just one buck. The Federal tax codes are based on winning more than $600 on $1 be
Jul 11, 2024, 6:33 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

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