Cuomo vetoes bill allowing lotto winners to remain anonymous
Gov. Cuomo has vetoed a bill that would have let state lottery winners remain anonymous. Cuomo explained that publicizing the winners’ names keeps the lottery commission honest. “Being able to publicly present a grand prize winner . . . provides accountability to members of the public who have also been playing the game,” he said….
Cuomo vetoes bill allowing lotto winners to remain anonymous
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