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Following debate, Texas Lottery Commission approves ban on courier services

Despite arguments from Lotto.com, the state🌄 chose to approve a ban on courier services this past Tuesday.

Ryan Mindell at the Tuesday, March 4, 2025, Texas Lottery Commission Meeting.
Ryan Mindell at the Tuesday, March 4, 2025, Texas Lottery Commission Meeting. Photograph credit to the Texas Lottery.
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At the Texas Lottery Commission's latest meeting, multiple voices were heard in regard to the uncertainty around courier services utilized in the state. Lotto.com's Chief Legal Officer, Rob Porter, along with the Executive Director of the Texas Lottery, Ryan Mindell, spoke at length regarding their opposed positions.

There has been much debate within Texas lately about the legality of courier services based on state law and some other irregularities. Among them are several controversial jackpot wins, with some involving groups from out-of-state. The latest actually 加拿大28预测开奖:generated an investigation from Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.

This ended up being the last piece of evidence the commission needed to feel ready to move forward with a change. On Tuesday, it passed a proposal that would alter a few amendments to “prohibit the use of lottery ticket courier services by any remote means.”

Texas set to ban lottery courier services

Texas has seen its share of issues stem from lottery couriers selling tickets within the state.

It began in 2023 with a $96 million jackpot that raised lots of eyebrows for multiple reasons. To make things even worse about this instance, it appears 加拿大28预测开奖:child workers may have even been involved.

Now with more potential controversy surrounding the most recent jackpot exceeding $83 million, it seemed it was time for the commission to officially step in.

Mindell kicked things off in the beginning of the meeting explaining the circumstances and how the involved parties are in their current positions. He stated that he developed a plan that can take control of the situation, despite not having real power over these couriers.

Mindell said:

While we still do not regulate courier entities, we can take action against licensees for actions that potentially endanger the integrity, security, honesty, or fairness of lottery.

He continued:

Based on the continued conversations over the past months and weeks and in addition to the findings from the investigations … we believe that there was enough there to say that we need to take action with the lottery retailers over this issue.

So, even though the commission can't authorize the overall banning of courier services, it can adjust its own state lottery rules to essentially do so.

Lotto.com speaks out against the ban

Although the commissioners didn't have much to discuss following this, there were a couple different individuals who spoke during the public comment portion.

Two residents both showed their support for a ban of these electronic services, however, someone representing the couriers also had a chance to speak.

Lotto.com's Porter provided the courier side of the story. He mentioned how courier operations have been responsible and acted with integrity within the state. Porter wanted to make sure the commission had all the facts before moving forward with anything drastic.

He brought up several valid points about the types of impact that would come with a courier ban. Porter stated:

Listen to the materials that we give … before you make rules or policy that harm responsible private businesses that have invested millions of dollars to the state. Before you take action and pass rules that jeopardize the jobs of dozens of Texans. And before you potentially cut off an avenue to as much as 5% of lottery sales on an annual basis.

In spite of his pleading, the commission decided to approve the proposal with the altered amendments. The changes would revoke the licenses of any retailers that continue working with couriers.

The Texas Lottery Commission set a date of April 3 for the next public hearing for comment on the topic.

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