Idaho Lottery Director Jeff Anderson addresses the House State Affairs Committee at the Statehouse in Boise, Idaho on Wednesday, March 10, 2021.
The panel killed legislation that would have allowed the Powerball game with multi-million dollar jackpots to continue in the state.
(AP Photo/Keith Ridler)BOISE, Idaho ā Idaho lawmakers fearing foreign participation in the Powerball lottery killed legislation on Wednesday that would have allowed the game with huge jackpots to continue in the state after a run of more than 30 years.
The move came after Idaho Lottery officials sought a change in state law because Powerball is expanding to include Australia in 2021 and Britain in 2022.
Some Idaho lawmakers said they feared that the odds of an Idaho resident winning would be reduced with more players.