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Senate file 1891 would clarify and narrow lottery background checks for responsible officials; committee accepts technical fixes

2605364 · March 13, 2025
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Senate File 1891 would clarify that expanded annual FBI background checks apply to officers, directors and owners who have direct oversight of Minnesota Lottery retail operations and tightens conflict‑of‑interest contract language; the committee adopted a technical amendment and laid the bill over.

Senate File 1891, presented March 13 to the Minnesota Senate Committee on State and Local Government, would revise the Minnesota Lottery's authority regarding annual background checks for responsible retail officials and clarify conflict‑of‑interest language for contracts.

Senator Lang introduced the measure as a "fix‑it" bill responding to findings from a recent Office of the Legislative Auditor audit of the Minnesota Lottery. Adam Prock, executive director of the Minnesota Lottery, told the committee that the…

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