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Grief declined to respond to The Watchdog’s attempts to talk about this. Citing the immortal words of the Peanuts cartoon, I say: Good grief, Gary Grief.
You have a fitting name, Gary Grief. To take the Peanuts analogy a step further, you are Lucy holding the football, which represents the winners of the greatest heist in Texas history, an almost $100 ...
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sees its budget increase sixfold as it prepare to take responsibility for the troubled state lottery.
Gary Grief served the Texas Lottery Commission as Executive Director for approximately 15 years. He is proud of what he and his dedicated staff accomplished during those years.
Gary Grief, executive director of the Texas Lottery stopped by TODAY to discuss the now $1.3 billion jackpot. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
“Gary Grief served the Texas Lottery Commission as Executive Director for approximately 15 years. He is proud of what he and his dedicated staff accomplished during those years.
Gary Grief, taken in 2019. No tech buying allowed. The lottery’s games are supposed to be sold according to their original 1992 rules: cash only, over-the-counter, in-person sales.
The scorching report states that Grief, who worked at the lottery for 32 years and rose to the top spot in 2010, failed to get permission from state lawmakers for changes he wanted to make.