Lottery multi-state games on verge of suspension in Illinois; big payouts will be on hold

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The Illinois Lottery is suspending Powerball ticket sales at 9 p.m. Wednesday unless lawmakers pass a budget.(Photo courtesy Facebook/Illinois Lottery)

By RFD Radio

SPRINGFIELD – If you’re looking to buy Powerball tickets, time may be running out.

The Illinois Lottery is suspending Powerball ticket sales at 9 p.m. Wednesday because of the state budget situation. MegaMillions sales will be suspended starting Friday night.

The Illinois Lottery also says lottery winners who win over $25,000 will likely have to wait to cash in if lawmakers fail to reach a budget deal.

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