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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — As The Hoosier Lottery marks its 30th year in operation, the executive director points to the funds they give back as the real winning numbers. The lottery has given… ...
These funds support local police and firefighters’ pensions, the Teachers’ Retirement Fund, and the Lottery Surplus Fund. “Every year, the Hoosier Lottery contributes $30 million to the ...
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Hoosier Lottery Sales Hit $1.7B: Where Does the Money Go? - MSNWRTV Investigates' Kara Kenney dives into the financial workings of the Hoosier Lottery, which sees annual ticket sales of $1.7 billion. A substantial portion of this revenue benefits the state ...
The Hoosier Lottery celebrates the 35th anniversary of its first ticket sale. ... Funds also go to the Lottery Surplus Fund, used in part to lower excise taxes paid by Hoosier vehicle owners.
Rep. Bill Friend says the Hoosier Lottery was never meant to be a dedicated revenue source for repairing roads, and it’s not enough to fund the $1.2 billion they say they need to maintain ...
Those who won over $600 but under $50,000 can cash in at a Hoosier Lottery Prize Payment Center. Locations are in Indianapolis, Mishawaka and Evansville. Won $50,000 or more?
The lottery ticket would generate funding of $1.1 to $2.1 million per year. His plan did meet some criticism because the revenue wouldn't solely go to veterans. Forty percent would go to the state ...
Since 1989, the Hoosier Lottery has given back $6 billion dollars to causes including police and firefighter pensions and the Teachers' Retirement Fund.
INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) — The Hoosier Lottery celebrated a milestone over the weekend. Sunday marked 30 years since the first Hoosier Lottery ticket was sold and the lottery is ...
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