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SPONSOR: |
Varela |
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HB |
32 |
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Joint Lottery Games |
SB |
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Smith |
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REVENUE
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Subsequent Years Impact |
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SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House
Bill 32 allows
the New Mexico Lottery to enter into agreement or contracts with other entities
to offer joint lottery games. The
entities may include other states, other countries, a territory of the
Significant Issues
The country of
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
In fiscal year 2002, Powerball
sales were $43.1 million or 33.4% of total sales. This equates to $9.9 million in net income.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE
ISSUES
NMLA notes that by adding