
Senate Bill 188, and the accompanying House Bill 246, both set out plans to form the Alaska Lottery Corporation, which would have the ability to organize, operate and regulate a state lottery.
The organization would operate within the Department of Revenue and be lead by a seven-member board appointed by the Governor, comprising five public members, the state’s Commissioner of Revenue, and one commissioner selected by the Governor.
The new Alaska State Lottery could include in-state and multi-state lottery draw games, as well as instant win games, keno and sports betting. Such games would be permitted at land-based locations as well as via online platforms.