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Georgia Lottery sets sales record with $3.4 billion sales
Georgia Lottery sets sales record with $3.4 billion salesPosted: 7/18/2007 12:53:01 PM  The Georgia lottery took in a record $3.4 billion dollars during the last fiscal year — a $244 million jump from the previous year. Officials say more than $850 million was transferred to the education fund, which pays for HOPE scholarships and pre-kindergarten classes. That brings the total funds raised to nine-point-three billion since the lottery began in 1993. State officials were concerned a few years ago that lottery sales wouldn't meet the growing demand for pre-kindergarten classes and the HOPE scholarships, which pay the in-state tuition to students who maintain a "B" average. Since then, sales have continued to climb and the scholarship has posted a growing surplus. Governor Perdue has pushed lawmakers to approve a constitutional amendment that limits how lottery funds can be used. It is aimed at preventing the General Assembly from allocating some of the money for local projects. The Georgia Lottery conducts its daily drawings using real, traditional lottery drawing equipment, not computerized drawings. Source: AP
Coastal Georgia United States Member #2703 October 30, 2003 1868 Posts Offline
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I have certainly contributed to this record..... "The Georgia Lottery conducts its daily drawings using real, traditional lottery drawing equipment, not computerized drawings". Thank you Georgia lottery- for not going computerized.
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Miss Kitty georgia United States Member #14 November 9, 2001 19016 Posts Offline
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I have certainly contributed to this record..... "The Georgia Lottery conducts its daily drawings using real, traditional lottery drawing equipment, not computerized drawings". Thank you Georgia lottery- for not going computerized. You too -eh?
love to nibble those micey feet.
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Mobile, AL and Jasper, TN United States Member #13647 April 5, 2005 1432 Posts Offline
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Way to go ga! I put my contributions in last night! Thanks for being honest. How are you going to win if you don't play? Good luck lotto players.... Tnplaya.
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United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 2492 Posts Offline
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| Posted: July 18, 2007, 6:58 pm - IP Logged |
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You too -eh?
eh ta Brutus $$$ LOL PSYKOMO
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United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 2492 Posts Offline
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?????????????????? or these lotto PEACHE'S ? from the local Georgia cracker's ???????????????? CROWD or did ?? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? they (the stupid) just move-INTO Georgia from outher>>>>states? either>>>>>!!! Georgia win'$$$
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United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 2492 Posts Offline
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| Posted: July 18, 2007, 11:09 pm - IP Logged |
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?????????????????? or these lotto PEACHE'S ? from the local Georgia cracker's ???????????????? CROWD or did ?? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? they (the stupid) just move-INTO Georgia from outher>>>>states? either>>>>>!!! Georgia win'$$$ How did ......they $$$DO.....THAT$$$
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New Member illinois United States Member #4399 April 13, 2004 18 Posts Offline
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| Posted: July 19, 2007, 4:02 am - IP Logged |
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way to go georgia. you dont see this everyday a state that actually lets the people know how much of the lottery sales is going to the schools.to bad we dont see more of this.this story should have been on all the major news networks as an example of what can happen for education and school children when the money is used properly.just the other day in chicago, illinois i saw that the schools was asking the mayor for 300 million to keep some of the programs going.its just sad that the school board has to ask for that amount of money and wait for an answer,but the olympics is guaranteed 500 million in taxpayer money if and when all of the construction goes over budget.i shouldnt even say if it goes over budget i should just say when,because every city that has hosted the olympics has always gone way over there budget plan.
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wyoming, michigan United States Member #53535 June 22, 2007 633 Posts Offline
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Just wondering, what is the most money you have ever had on a # and it came in? I know a lady about 10 years ago hit for a total of over $65,000 in a three month period in mi. She hit on one 4 digit for $17,500. It was pretty amazing to see, every time we talked she had more winners. She did share some of her # with me which did pay off to the tune of $1500.00. The most i have ever won personally is $3000.00 on the trip eights, the best part was they came back about 2 or 3 weeks later for $2500.00 more. Just wondering.
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Stroudsburg, PA United States Member #1860 July 11, 2003 2544 Posts Offline
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| Posted: July 21, 2007, 1:45 am - IP Logged |
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Let's see, in Georgia I've won $50 on $1 tickets on two seperate occasions, and $100 on a $2 ticket on my most recent trip. There's no doubt I have luck here. But luck or not, from what I've seen, Margaret DiFrancisco has done a very good job with running the Georgia Lottery, with the possible exception of the graphic design dep't, picking up where Rebecca Paul left off and lifting it even higher. You only need one ticket to win. But you'll win more with one hundred.
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