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Since the opening of Maryland’s first casino in 2010, contributions to the state Education Trust Fund have surpassed $6 billion.
“Every time you play the New York Lottery, our public schools win,” said Commission Chairman Brian O’Dwyer. “The Lottery has generated more than $86 billion for New York’s public schools since 1967, benefiting countless students who have walked their halls. This campaign reminds New Yorkers that Lottery revenue has helped generations of New Yorkers make their dreams come true through a strong education.”
“I am proud of our team’s performance as we faced increasing challenges in the marketplace. Thank you to our retail partners and our customers for their continued support of our mission,” said State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg, Chair of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission. “Because of everyone’s efforts, we are able to provide critical local aid to all 351 communities throughout the state.”
“When you buy a Nebraska Lottery ticket, you’re supporting good causes all across our state,” said Brian Rockey, Nebraska Lottery Director. “Around 25 cents of every dollar spent on lottery products goes to support the environment, education, the Nebraska State Fair, and problem gamblers assistance. We are extremely proud of our record of making a difference in Nebraska along with our players and retailers. Together we’re Building a Better Nebraska.”
"What is most special about this accomplishment is that we generated even more money to fund higher education in every part of the state," Mary Harville, Kentucky Lottery president and CEO said. "The scholarships and grants we fund are important because they encourage Kentucky students to stay in Kentucky, to go to school and eventually make their homes right here in the state."
"The Texas Lottery is excited to begin a new fiscal year with the Lucky 7s scratch ticket family, which offers more than $177 million in total cash prizes across four games,” said Ryan Mindell, executive director of the Texas Lottery
“Our goal to become a $1 billion lottery is in our sight with this year’s tremendous revenue success,” said Tom Seaver, Director of the Colorado Lottery, “and we’ll soon surpass the $200 million mark for our proceeds partners that support our state’s parks, recreation, open space, and wildlife preservation projects.
Mark Michalko, executive director of the N.C. Education Lottery, said the investment of lottery funds to build new schools represents the most visible sign of how the lottery benefits communities all across the state.
David Barden, New Mexico Lottery CEO and Past President of the Multi-State Lottery Association, said, “Thank you to all our players and New Mexico Lottery retailers for helping to raise the most funds ever in one fiscal year for New Mexico students.”