Overview
- The Texas Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 3070, abolishing the Texas Lottery Commission and transferring oversight to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
- The bill mandates a two-year review by the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission to determine the lottery's future viability under the new structure.
- Key reforms include banning online ticket sales and courier services, as well as limiting transactions to a maximum of 100 tickets per purchase.
- The legislation was prompted by a 2023 jackpot controversy involving a bulk purchase of nearly all ticket combinations, raising concerns about oversight and integrity.
- The bill now moves to the Texas House for consideration, with a deadline of June 2 before the legislative session adjourns.