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A new law changes the way Indiana gaming enforcement is funded. And Democrats say the shift will choke off and defund the state gaming police.
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Indiana lawmakers are expected to seriously debate legalizing online gambling in the 2023 session. And online lottery will likely be part of that discussion.
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Legal, online gaming that goes beyond sports is closer to reality for Indiana than ever before.
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Indiana government will receive $344 million from the Hoosier Lottery this year -- a near record amount.
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Indiana is among only three states that have gone so far as to "privatize" their lottery operations. In the years ahead, the amount of control given to companies that run state-backed lotteries is expected to expand significantly across the country while state officials take a step back.
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Revenue from Indiana's casinos fell for a second consecutive month in May as inflation reached a new four-decade high and Hoosiers faced ever-higher prices for gas, food and most other goods.
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Hundreds of Hoosiers will be able to collect their winnings from a new state lottery game that was shut down hours after it was introduced.
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Hoosier Lottery officials aren't saying much about the General Assembly blocking the lottery from offering online games.
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Legislative leaders are now expressing some skepticism over the Hoosier Lottery offering online gaming.
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Indiana lawmakers are looking to block the Hoosier Lottery from starting online games or ticket sales without their permission.