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Chair of Texas Lottery Commission resigns amid scrutiny

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feeds.texastribune.org – By Ayden Runnels – 2025-02-23 21:36:00

Texas Lottery commissioner resigns as agency faces legislative scrutiny

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Texas Lottery Commissioner Clark Smith has resigned, according to a spokesperson with the commission, as scrutiny for the department from lawmakers grows.

Smith’s resignation was effective on Friday, the spokesperson confirmed, but did not provide further information. Smith’s resignation comes just over a week after he and several other Texas Lottery Commission officials were grilled at a state Senate Finance Committee hearing over couriers, which lawmakers worry might be allowing people to game the lottery system — potentially illegally. At one point during the meeting, Smith apologized to a state senator after saying he was “generally familiar” with provisions of the state law governing the Texas Lottery.

Without Smith, the board has four members, including its chair, Robert Rivera.

Couriers, third-party services allowing players to buy tickets over the internet or through apps, have come under fire by lawmakers after a $95 million jackpot was won by several companies — one of which a courier service — by printing nearly every possible ticket. Senators at the Finance Committee also expressed concern the couriers could be used by out-of-state residents or minors to buy tickets illegally.

TLC said during the meeting it lacked the legal precedent to regulate couriers but had corrected other issues allowing the companies to print the over 25 million tickets necessary to win the 2023 jackpot. The latest jackpot, won in February for $83.5 million, was also won through the use of a courier, prompting Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to cast his own doubts on the practice in a video on X.

Smith’s resignation is the second retirement of a major TLC official in under a year, as former Executive Director Gary Grief resigned in 2024. Since then, Grief has faced repeated allegations of fraud and recklessness for allowing couriers to operate in a grey area, and some senators have suggested he should face criminal charges for any potential involvement in the 2023 jackpot. A lawsuit against Grief was also filed in February alleging he intentionally helped the courier companies.

A bill aimed at banning courier use is scheduled to be heard in a Senate Committee on State Affairs meeting Monday, and the commission itself is set to be discussed tomorrow during a Texas House Appropriations Committee meeting. Smith was appointed to the commission in late 2023 by Gov. Greg Abbott and was set to serve until 2029.


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Local organization to host career fair, mock interview workshops in April

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-03-31 06:40:09

SUMMARY: Restore Education is hosting a career fair on April 24th from 10:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. for job seekers and employers. Those looking for work can benefit from several mock interview workshops leading up to the fair, designed to enhance their preparation. Carrie Rhodess from Restore Education highlights that candidates often struggle with the question, “Tell me about yourself,” and advises focusing on professional skills, experiences, and alignment with the company’s mission. Additionally, candidates should prepare to discuss specific situations they’ve handled, detailing tasks, actions taken, and results achieved. For more information, visit kat.com.

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TCU went from a near-winless Big 12 season and forfeiting games to the Elite 8 against Texas

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www.kxan.com – Billy Gates – 2025-03-30 19:28:00

SUMMARY: TCU women’s basketball, once struggling with a 1-17 Big 12 record, is now in its first Elite Eight, facing Texas, which leads the all-time series 43-4. Under coach Mark Campbell, TCU has transformed, with standout players like Hailey Van Lith, an Olympic bronze medalist, and Sedona Prince. Texas, led by coach Vic Schaefer, is also strong, with players like Bryanna Preston and Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda stepping up in the tournament. The game is crucial for both teams, with Texas aiming for a record-breaking 35th win, and TCU riding a 13-game winning streak. The winner advances to the Final Four.

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KXAN Voter Guide: What to know for the May 3, 2025, local elections

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www.kxan.com – Christopher Adams – 2025-03-30 08:00:00

SUMMARY: On May 3, 2025, voters in various Texas areas will participate in elections including mayoral races in cities like Bastrop, Blanco, and Hutto, along with council member selections in several others. School districts, such as Bastrop ISD and Elgin ISD, will elect board trustees, and some districts will have bond propositions. Early voting runs from April 22 to April 29, with Election Day on May 3. Voters must bring approved identification, and restricted items like wireless devices and campaign attire are not allowed at polling places. For detailed ballots and voting locations, check local county election websites.

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