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There are now multiple ongoing investigations into what happened around the drawing on April 22nd, 2023. There have been lawsuits and hearings in the state Senate. And the head of the Texas Lottery Commission recently stepped down.
There are now multiple ongoing investigations into what happened around the drawing on April 22nd, 2023. There have been lawsuits and hearings in the state Senate. And the head of the Texas Lottery Commission recently stepped down.
There are now multiple ongoing investigations into what happened around the drawing on April 22nd, 2023. There have been lawsuits and hearings in the state Senate. And the head of the Texas Lottery Commission recently stepped down.
But, like, they got permission to use the printing terminals, right? So what's the issue?
But, like, they got permission to use the printing terminals, right? So what's the issue?
But, like, they got permission to use the printing terminals, right? So what's the issue?
While the Texas Lottery Commission had approved the use of the official printing terminals, the way the Joker's crew had printed and scanned lottery tickets is in a bit of a legal gray area. The commission said that the crew's mass ticket buying had compromised public perception about fairness.
While the Texas Lottery Commission had approved the use of the official printing terminals, the way the Joker's crew had printed and scanned lottery tickets is in a bit of a legal gray area. The commission said that the crew's mass ticket buying had compromised public perception about fairness.
While the Texas Lottery Commission had approved the use of the official printing terminals, the way the Joker's crew had printed and scanned lottery tickets is in a bit of a legal gray area. The commission said that the crew's mass ticket buying had compromised public perception about fairness.
It also said the request for ticket terminals complied with policy, though it had been approved by a junior employee. On Thursday, the Texas State Senate unanimously voted to abolish the Texas Lottery Commission. The Texas Lottery itself would still exist, but oversight would shift to a different regulatory body. The bill is set to go to the State House of Representatives.
It also said the request for ticket terminals complied with policy, though it had been approved by a junior employee. On Thursday, the Texas State Senate unanimously voted to abolish the Texas Lottery Commission. The Texas Lottery itself would still exist, but oversight would shift to a different regulatory body. The bill is set to go to the State House of Representatives.
It also said the request for ticket terminals complied with policy, though it had been approved by a junior employee. On Thursday, the Texas State Senate unanimously voted to abolish the Texas Lottery Commission. The Texas Lottery itself would still exist, but oversight would shift to a different regulatory body. The bill is set to go to the State House of Representatives.
The Texas Lottery Commission said that it respects the legislative process and is committed to ensuring a smooth transition. What does this story reveal, Brad? What does it show us?
The Texas Lottery Commission said that it respects the legislative process and is committed to ensuring a smooth transition. What does this story reveal, Brad? What does it show us?
The Texas Lottery Commission said that it respects the legislative process and is committed to ensuring a smooth transition. What does this story reveal, Brad? What does it show us?
That's all for today, Friday, May 16th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. Additional reporting in this episode by Joe Wallace and Catherine Sayre. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Carlos Garcia, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Ryan Knutson, Matt Kwong,
That's all for today, Friday, May 16th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. Additional reporting in this episode by Joe Wallace and Catherine Sayre. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Carlos Garcia, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Ryan Knutson, Matt Kwong,