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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick acknowledges that courier services are not illegal in Texas, but he says that is not what the law intended when the state's lottery began in 1991.
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Texas Lottery could go away amid fraud allegations, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says - MSNDan Patrick is investigating the legality of lottery couriers This comes after an $83.5M winning lottery ticket was sold at a North Austin store An active lawsuit is currently underway against the ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expressed serious doubts Wednesday about the future of the Texas Lottery, telling the American-Statesman in an exclusive interview that he had lost confidence in the 33-year ...
Six weeks ago, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick paid a surprise visit to an Austin storefront that sold a winning $83.5 million lottery ticket through a courier service. Video team in tow, Patrick lobbed ...
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick is investigating a lottery store in Austin that sold the $83.5 million winning lottery ticket for Wednesday's drawing. The prize was the fifth biggest jackpot ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expressed serious doubts Wednesday about the future of the Texas Lottery, telling the American-Statesman in an exclusive interview that he had lost confidence in the 33-year ...
A winning Texas Lotto ticket sold in Austin is sparking questions from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick over how third-party "lottery couriers" operate in Texas. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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After a single player won Monday night’s Lotto Texas $83.5 million jackpot, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick decided to check out where ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expressed serious doubts Wednesday about the future of the Texas Lottery, telling the American-Statesman in an exclusive interview that he had lost confidence in the 33-year ...
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