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By statute, the Lottery provides $3.5 million to Arizona Competes Fund for grants attracting, expanding or retaining Arizona basic enterprises, and supporting and advancing programs and projects for rural businesses, small businesses, and business development that enhance economic development.
By statute, this fund may receive a maximum of $31 million dollars annually from the sale of Lottery products. The fund may receive additional monies, up to $15.49 million, after distributions to several other beneficiaries are complete. Education receives 55.5% of the Lottery’s General Fund total.
By statute, this fund may receive a maximum of $31 million dollars annually from the sale of Lottery products. The fund may receive additional monies, up to $15.49 million, after distributions to several other beneficiaries are complete. Environmental issues receive .4% of the Lottery’s General Fund’s total.
By statute, this fund may receive a maximum of $31 million dollars annually from the sale of Lottery products. The fund may receive additional monies, up to $15.49 million, after distributions to several other beneficiaries are complete. Health and Public Welfare receives 44.1% of the Lottery’s General Fund total.
Date: 05/18/2013
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Date: 05/21/2013
The Arizona Lottery was approved by a statewide public initiative in November 1980, becoming the first state west of the Mississippi to have a legal, state-administered lottery. Although the initial approval margin was slim, subsequent referendums have shown high public support. In November 2002, 73 percent of Arizonans voted to extend the Lottery for an additional 10 years. Legislation passed in 2010 ensures that the Lottery will continue until 2035. Jeff Hatch-Miller (pictured top center) is the Lottery's current Executive Director.
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