Indiana is taking another step toward putting the Hoosier Lottery online, with the House Public Policy Committee voting 9–3 on Tuesday to advance House Bill 1078 to the full House.
The bill, introduced by Rep. Ethan Manning, would authorize the state lottery commission to sell draw games and digital eInstant games over the internet beginning July 1, 2026.
According to the bill text, draw games are defined as games in which winners are determined by a random selection at a designated event, while eInstant games are digital tickets that immediately reveal whether the player has won once symbols or numbers are shown.

