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Lottery and Gaming reports FY24 sales growth, kiosk transition and raises questions about vendor settlement disclosure
Summary
The Office of Lottery and Gaming reported FY24 sales above $300 million, driven by online sports wagering, described a transition of in‑store kiosks from Gambit to Caesars and told the committee it is awaiting additional documentation related to Attorney General settlements with current vendors Intralot and Veterans Services Corporation.
Interim OLG Executive Director Eugene Vlasenko told the Committee on Feb. 19 that fiscal year 2024 marked the first year total lottery sales exceeded $300 million, reaching about $324 million, and that growth was driven largely by online sports wagering. OLG reported fiscal‑year transfers to the District General Fund of about $39.4 million, up roughly 17.6% from the prior year.
Sports wagering and kiosk program: OLG said online sports wagering sales reached about $118.6 million in FY24, an increase of about $50.2 million compared with FY23. The agency described a district‑wide transition of the kiosk program (in‑store betting kiosks) from Gambit to Caesars in October 2024; OLG told the committee the transition was managed with technical training and field support and that Caesars kiosks generated roughly 85% (by one OCFO/OLG comparison described to…
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