Michigan Lawmaker Wants To Give Lottery Winners A Privacy Option
House Bill 4218 would allow multi-state lottery winners in Michigan to shield their identities from the public and remain anonymous.
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House Bill 4218 would allow multi-state lottery winners in Michigan to shield their identities from the public and remain anonymous.
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Michigan sports betting could soon have some more competition as neighboring Ohio took a major step forward when its sports betting bill passed the House.
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