The next time someone wins 768-million-dollars playing Powerball, some Wisconsin lawmakers want to let them stay anonymous. Speaker Robin Vos yesterday introduced a plan to change Wisconsin’s law that requires lotto winners publicy come forward.
He introduced the plan on the same day that Manuel Franco from West Allis claimed his state-record Powerball jackpot. Vos says just because you hit it big doesn’t mean you lose your right to privacy.