Yes, but you can understand why then don't want the competition. Their games have a 50% house edge or so...
Pa lottery sales were $3.7 billion last year, of which they gave slightly over $1 billion to programs that benefit Pennsylvanias elderly population.
The kicker is that administration costs were over $40 million. Now you just ran a game where the theoretical house edge was 1%, but in actually ended up 0.356%. Your administrative expenses were 10% of that number.
So there administration costs were over 1%, and they have no fear since they don't use a RNG. There should be a government organization to protect citizens from that kind of thievery.
Wait a minute ....