There may not be a press conference the next time someone in Wisconsin wins a record-breaking lotto jackpot.
Lawmakers in Madison will hold a hearing next week on whether to allow lotto winners to remain anonymous. Speaker Robin Vos started talking about the idea after a West Allis man won 768 million-dollars back in April. Wisconsin Lottery managers say they name winners to make sure that players know real people win the games, and to make sure the lotto is transparent.