The Brief
- A Texas Lottery commissioner has resigned his position, just days after the Texas Lottery came under the microscope of state officials.
- Clark Smith resigned as of Friday, Feb. 21.
- Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has opened an investigation after an $83.5 million ticket was sold in Austin.
AUSTIN, Texas – A Texas Lottery commissioner has resigned his position, just days after the Texas Lottery came under the microscope of state officials.
Clark E. Smith resigned as commissioner as of Friday, Feb. 21, according to the commission.
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