Mississippi Gaming Commission Posts Agenda for October Meeting
The Mississippi Gaming Commission has released the agenda for the October meeting to be held on October 18, 2018. Please click here for the agenda.
Mississippi Gaming Commission Posts Meeting Minutes for September
The minutes for the Mississippi Gaming Commission’s meeting held on September 20, 2018, can be reviewed by clicking here.
Mississippi Gaming Commission Posts Agenda for September Meeting
The Mississippi Gaming Commission has released the agenda for the September meeting to be held on September 20, 2018. Please click here for the agenda.
Mississippi has Passed a Lottery Bill: Now What?

On August 31, 2018, Governor Phil Bryant signed legislation authorizing a lottery, removing Mississippi from the list of states without a lottery (now down to five jurisdictions).
So, when will Mississippians be able to buy a lottery ticket? Through close analysis of the statute and anticipated procedure, it is possible to get some sense of the potential timeline.
The bill establishes the Mississippi Lottery Corporation, run by a five-member Board of Directors. The Board members are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Mississippi Senate. Once confirmed, the Board members will have five-year rotating terms, with no member able to serve more than two terms.
The Board is authorized to hire a full-time President of the Corporation to oversee the day-to-day affairs of the lottery, subject to the approval of the Governor. Once constituted, the Board will determine the process for solicitation of applicants for President and make a selection subject to the Governor’s approval. This process should take several months, even under the best of circumstances. Continue Reading
