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Ready to Play, and Learn, in Niagara Falls
The NASPL Annual Conference always provides a broad experience for attendees, with dynamic keynote speakers, informative general and breakout sessions, presentation of awards for advertising excellence, and exceptional opportunities for networking throughout the event.


Building the Future of Play, Powering Community Impact
For more than 60 years, North American lotteries have been about far more than entertainment.


We Are the People’s Business
It’s hard to believe we’re already beyond the 2025 Conference in Niagara Falls.


Falling into Great Ideas
A series of breakout sessions covered topics such as scratch and draw games, iLottery marketing, retail partnerships, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, player health, community relationships, and entertainment trends.


How the New Jersey Lottery Maintains Responsible Gaming Excellence
A recent RG training retreat for employees is just one example of an organization-wide commitment to continuous improvement.




Mission Education in Motion: Real People, Real Impact
How Lottery dollars support public education by highlighting the very programs and people who benefit from it.


Enhancing the Retail Presence
Working with their retailers, lotteries take steps to improve their in-store lottery presence, from small steps to large.Â


Pressing Ahead: Investments to Serve Customers
The changes at Brightstar Lottery’s instants printing facility are part of an ongoing and comprehensive modernization program.
Nominations Accepted for KYCPG’s Gleason Award
The Gleason Award honors gambling industry executives for commitment to and leadership of responsible gambling actions in their business and with their industry
Big Changes Coming to LOTTO MAX
Bigger jackpots, more prizes, better overall odds and more are coming April 2026Â
Illinois Lottery Generates Essential Funding for K-12 Education
The Illinois Lottery has delivered another strong year of results – $3.76 billion in total sales, its second highest sales year, and $796 million in proceeds, its fifth best year for net income – resulting in $784 million in contributions to the Common School Fund to support K-12 public education and over $12 million to special causes in Illinois
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