Published: August 4, 2024

iLottery Authorized in Massachusetts as Governor Healey signs FY 2025 Budget

This will allow the Lottery to keep pace with its competition and reach newer audiences,” said State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg, Chair of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission. “We are prepared to implement a safe and reliable iLottery that will produce significant resources for critical childcare services, which are so desperately needed across the state.

iLottery Authorized in Massachusetts as Governor Healey signs FY 2025 Budget

July 29, 2024

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey today signed the fiscal year 2025 state budget that includes language legalizing online lottery sales for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Revenue from online lottery sales will support a grant program for early childhood education and care.

“We thank Governor Healey for her support of online Lottery and approving it in the final FY25 budget. This will allow the Lottery to keep pace with its competition and reach newer audiences,” said State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg, Chair of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission. “We are prepared to implement a safe and reliable iLottery that will produce significant resources for critical childcare services, which are so desperately needed across the state. Thank you to Speaker Ron Mariano, President Karen Spilka, and the Joint Ways and Means Committee for prioritizing this important policy change. And thank you to the legislators who have championed this issue. We are excited to get to work!"

"Our team is excited to implement an online Lottery," said Mark William Bracken, Executive Director of the Mass Lottery. “We are ready and prepared to offer our players a modern lottery experience in a safe and accessible environment. At the same time, the Lottery is unwavering in its commitment to our dedicated retail partners who have helped us become the most successful lottery in the country."

The Lottery will be conducting a Request for Response to procure services for the operation of an online Lottery. Lottery officials anticipate launching its online platform in approximately 16 months.

The legislation requires customers to be at least 21 years old to participate. The age requirement for retail Lottery sales remains 18.

Since selling its first ticket in 1972, the Mass Lottery has generated over $155 billion in revenues, awarded over $109 billion in prizes, returned over $33 billion in net profit to the Commonwealth for unrestricted local aid provided to cities and towns, and paid over $8.8 billion in commissions and bonuses to its statewide network of retailers.

https://www.masslottery.com/about/news/ilottery-authorized-in-massachusetts

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With the signing of the fiscal year 2025 budget this week, Gov. Maura Healey greenlit online lottery sales for Massachusetts. This new law enables anyone 21 or older to purchase lottery tickets conveniently from their homes, although lottery tickets will still be available for purchase by those aged 18 and older at physical retail locations.

In a news release, State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg, chair of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, expressed gratitude to Healey for approving online lottery sales in the state budget. Goldberg said this will allow the lottery to compete more effectively and reach a wider audience.

Key takeaways

  • By signing the fiscal 2025 budget, Healey allows Massachusetts to sell lottery tickets online. State lottery officials anticipate a launch of December 2025.
  • Residents aged 21 and older will be able to purchase lottery tickets online, with physical sales still available to those 18 and older.
  • Proceeds from the online lottery are earmarked to fund early childhood education and care programs.
iLottery will focus on education funding and responsible gaming
The Massachusetts Lottery anticipates that it will take approximately 16 months to develop and implement its online lottery platform, targeting a December 2025 launch.
Proceeds from online ticket sales will fund grants for early childhood education and care programs. Executive Director of the Mass Lottery Mark William Bracken said: "Our team is excited to implement an online lottery.
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