TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Gov. Rick Scott's administration is asking a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by House Speaker Richard Corcoran.
A Leon County circuit judge held a brief hearing Thursday over Corcoran's lawsuit that maintains the Florida Lottery broke the law when it approved a more than $700-million contract with IGT Global Solutions to help run lottery games.
Corcoran's lawsuit contends the contract is illegal because it exceeds the department's authorized budget. Barry Richard, an attorney hired to represent the state's lottery secretary, argued the agency followed the law because the contract states it is contingent on state funding.
Richard told reporters after the hearing that if the Legislature "doesn't like it, they don't have to fund it."
The case could get decided quickly. Judge Karen Gievers scheduled a March 6 trial.
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