A state lawmaker says she wants the Rhode Island Lottery Commission to
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Rep. Charlene Lima, a Democrat who represents Cranston and
Providence, said Wednesday that she is submitting the legislation as a
way to tackle the state's deficit.
Lima said she thinks an online option for lottery sales would be
marketable toward Millennials and that it would aid in the state's
effort to reduce unfunded pension liability.
The bill would not replace the in-store scratch option, but open a
larger door so that maybe for those who just don't want to get off the
couch for the day could still try their luck.
But not everyone is sold on the idea. One man who spoke to NBC 10 News said it's a gateway to bigger problems.
"When you put things online, there is absolutely no control and
there's no one to protect our children. And we know that scratch sales
are addictive. So, I think it's a totally bad idea and the legislation
should be canceled," said Matthew Roana.
New Hampshire recently passed a similar law and estimated it could
bring in an additional $13 million for the state. Lima said online
scratch ticket sales could generate $20 million to $25 million for Rhode
Island.
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