The compromise approves online ticket sales but bans online games and the sale of tickets at gas pumps and ATMs.
Lottery Executive Director Ed Van Petten said, “It's obvious the movement was based on total misinformation, but it is what it is. The Legislature is telling me they don't want the additional revenue and that's their choice.”
Sen. Sandy Pappas said that the involvement of legislature would rack up $11.7 million in costs for the state, but “sends a pretty clear message that the Senate does not want what they consider to be an expansion of online gambling without legislative approval.”
“There are going to be financial consequences."
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