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Washington's Lottery
2016-01-05 23:21:27 (читать в оригинале)A History of Legislation
Many Washington State residents believe Washington's Lottery was approved by the Legislature with the intent that Lottery revenues be dedicated to schools or education programs solely. While this perception is understandable given the history of "Lottery Legislation" introduced in the 1970s and early 1980s, the reality is different.
Legislation creating Washington's Lottery was signed on July 16, 1982, by Governor John Spellman. When this bill (House Bill No. 1251, supporting the establishment of a lottery for Washington State) first came before the Legislature, it was a time of recession both in Washington State and, in fact, throughout much of the country. Because there was a great need for funding in many areas, the Legislature was reluctant to pass any bill that would dedicate Lottery funds solely to education. Therefore, Washington's Lottery was created to provide revenues for the State General Fund, which supports schools, human services programs, natural resources, and government programs.
The full bill can be found in Chapter 7 of Washington Laws, 1982 2nd Ex. Sess., listing [House Bill No. 1251] STATE LOTTERY, with the following timeline:
- Passed the House June 30, 1982
- Passed the Senate July 1, 1982
- Approved by the Governor July 16, 1982
- Filed in Office of Secretary of State July 16, 1982
In November 2000 voters approved Initiative Measure 728 redirecting Lottery revenue contributions from the State General Fund to the Student Achievement Fund and the Education Construction Fund. I-728 stipulates that after July 1, 2004, all Lottery revenue for education will be directed to the Education Construction Fund. The Education Construction dollars are used for the maintenance and repair of higher education institutions and to build, remodel, and renovate K-12 schools.
So why the confusion? Legislation introduced between 1973 and 1982 in either the state Senate or state House of Representatives proposed dedicating Lottery revenue to state institutions, transportation, the common schools, special levy relief, and city and county government.
A 1973 Lottery proposal introduced in the Washington State Legislature would have used the money to improve state institutions for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled.
One 1974 measure allocated 40 percent of the revenue to the General Fund either for aid to education or state institutions. A 1974 bill approved by the Legislature, but vetoed by the Governor, required that Lottery revenue be used for special levy relief.
In 1975, the state Senate narrowly defeated one Lottery bill but approved another that proposed asking voters to decide on a Lottery. The measure died in the House of Representatives.
A 1978 Lottery bill, the proceeds from which would support city and county government, died in committee. An initiative filed in 1978 called for the creation of a state agency to operate a state lottery and casinos. The sponsor claimed half of the money would go to education. Signatures were never submitted to the Secretary of State's office.
A 1979 Lottery bill allocating 40 percent of the revenue to local governments died in the House. A 1981 bill, part of a "tax equity" package, would have given the state's share to the common schools.
In March 1982, a House committee approved a bill giving lottery money to the common schools. The bill expired in the Senate.
Legislation creating Washington's Lottery was approved by the House on June 30, 1982, during a special session called to deal with a projected $253 million budget deficit. The bill required that the State General Fund receive the state's share of the revenue.
Measures to dedicate the state's share of Lottery revenue to the common schools were introduced but not approved during several Legislative Sessions throughout the 1990s. On Tuesday, November 7, 2000, Washington voters approved I-728, also known and cited as the K-12 2000 Student Achievement Act, which redirected Lottery revenue contributions from the State General Fund to education funds beginning July 1, 2001.
On April 3, 2002, Governor Gary Locke signed legislation which allowed Washington's Lottery to join the multistate lottery Mega Millions effective June 2002. Profit from all Lottery games must benefit education up to the level of $102 million annually. Once the $102 million contribution level for education has been reached, any additional net revenues from Mega Millions will benefit the General Fund while other Lottery games continue to benefit education. From July 1, 2004 to July 1, 2009, all Lottery net revenues allocated for education were sent to the Education Construction Fund to help build, renovate and remodel schools throughout Washington State.
In 2009, the state experienced one of the most challenging and difficult legislative sessions forcing the Governor and the Legislature to make tough decisions to fill a $9 billion state budget gap. One of these decisions was to redirect Lottery dollars for education as well as economic development contributions to the General Fund to support a wide range of important state programs, including education. On July 1, 2009, Lottery funds were redirected from the Education Construction Fund to the General Fund for the 2009-11 biennium. Also in 2009 the Legislature approved the sale of the multi-state game Powerball to the lineup of Washington's Lottery products.
While the Education Construction Fund has been Lottery’s largest beneficiary, Lottery has been directed by the Legislature to make small, but important contributions to stadium funding and problem gambling prevention and treatment.
The 2010 Legislative session marked an exciting change at Washington’s Lottery with the passage of Senate Bill 6409. The new law, prime sponsored by Sen. Jim Kastama, directs Lottery dollars into a new education pathways account to help fund higher education programs. Beginning July 2010, more than $100 million annually in Lottery proceeds will be dedicated to the Opportunity Pathways Account helping to fund access grants, state work study awards, and two merit scholarship programs. Additionally, funds from the account may be used to support early learning programs.
Along with the Opportunity Pathways Account, Lottery proceeds will continue to contribute to stadium debt reduction for Safeco Field and Qwest Field and Exhibition Center as well as support problem gambling prevention and treatment. The Education Construction Fund will continue to be funded by other sources.
LINK http://www.walottery.com/AboutUs/History/default.aspx
FLORIDA LOTTERY
2016-01-05 23:16:02 (читать в оригинале)In 1986, Florida voters authorized a lottery through a constitutional amendment, enacted by a two-to-one margin that would use its proceeds to enhance public education in Florida. Governor Bob Martinez and the Florida Legislature established the Florida Lottery with the mission of maximizing revenues for education to allow the people of Florida to benefit from significant additional monies while providing the best lottery games available. Over the 28-year history of the Florida Lottery, both goals have been accomplished.
Driven by the legislative mandate for tickets to go on sale by January 18, 1988, the Lottery's start-up was a year of dynamic activity. Rebecca Paul was hired as the Lottery's first permanent Secretary and on January 12, 1988, the Florida Lottery began sales of its very first game – six days ahead of schedule.
A $1 Scratch-Off, the Lottery's first game, MILLIONAIRE, exceeded $95 million in sales – setting a lottery industry record. MILLIONAIRE was so successful that in just 17 days the Lottery was able to repay the original startup money borrowed from the state's General Revenue Fund of $15.5 million plus interest.
Lottery fever swept across the state, and the players enthusiastically embraced the new games, resulting in many ongoing favorites. The first Terminal games, FLORIDA LOTTO® and CASH 3™, were introduced with a dual launch on April 29, 1988. By August 31, 1988, the Florida Lottery had emerged as an industry leader when FLORIDA LOTTO produced an estimated $52 million jackpot, a new national and world record for its time. As the Florida Lottery continued to respond to its growing player base, FANTASY 5™ was launched as a bi-weekly game in April 1989 and PLAY 4™ was added to the daily games in July 1991. Finally, MEGA MONEY™ was introduced in 1998. In July 2008, the Lottery announced that it would join the Multi-state Lottery Association (MUSL) and launch POWERBALL® in early January 2009. The instant-win game LUCKY LINES™ launched in October 2010 and ended prior to the launch of MEGA MILLIONS® in May 2013. In July 2014, the Lottery replaced MEGA MONEY with the Terminal game LUCKY MONEY™.
choose from a wide assortment of approximately 60 different Scratch-Off games at any one time. Florida Lottery games have delivered what had been promised to players... "better games and more winning moments."
As the Florida Lottery has grown into an industry leader, it remains a dependable contributor to education in Florida. More than a $1 billion in each of the past 13 fiscal years has benefited Florida students and schools statewide, representing approximately six percent of the state's total education budget. While the Lottery was never intended to fully fund Florida's education system, Lottery contributions are far-reaching and crucial to ensuring the future success of students in Florida. Pre-kindergarten projects have directly affected the youngest Florida citizens, while thousands of K-12 students reap the benefits of Lottery dollars every school day. Thousands of bright minds have followed the beacon offered by Florida's Bright Futures Scholarship Program and other student financial aid to pursue opportunities in higher education at state universities and community colleges. These institutions of higher learning themselves have benefited from more than $6.3 billion that help keep them running and affordable to Florida students.
Additionally, Lottery dollars have funded School Recognition and Merit Programs for improved schools, and have even helped build and renovate nearly 800 schools through the Classrooms First and Classrooms for Kids programs. In total, Florida's schools and students have received more than $29 billion in Lottery profits, including more than $4.85 billion to send more than 725,000 students to college on Bright Futures Scholarships funded by the Florida Lottery.
Through the years, the Lottery has become part of the very fabric of Florida, truly affecting the lives of all Floridians and providing residents with a reason to believe their dreams can come true as millions regularly enjoy "water-cooler dreaming" with family and friends about what they would do if they won the big jackpot. Today, millions continue to show their support by purchasing billions of dollars in Lottery products per year.
Whether they are winners who have collected million-dollar Lottery prizes, or one of the many who are able to follow their dreams by getting a better education with the help of Lottery dollars, all Florida residents enjoy and benefit from the Florida Lottery. With the patronage of its players, the dedication of its retailers and employees, and a state-of-the-art gaming system, the Florida Lottery will continue to ensure that players are provided with the best games in the industry and that profits continue to generate even greater contributions to education in the state. The best years are yet to come!
LINK http://www.flalottery.com/history
Go Wild Casino
2016-01-05 14:42:45 (читать в оригинале)Go Wild Casino is a Microgaming-powered site that’s attempting to push the limits of service when it comes to online gambling. With a “let the revolution begin” slogan the aim of the casino is clear – to provide excellent games, great customer service and most importantly to pay winners quickly! Too many casinos forget that it is players that keep a casino running but not so at Go Wild – here the player is definitely the center of attention. Sadly US players are not welcome here but players from elsewhere are free to enjoy what this Maltese-licensed casino has to offer.
VISIT GO WILD CASINO
Software and Games:
Go Wild operates using the Microgaming platform and as such players are able to bet via both a no-download version of the casino and a full ‘bells and whistles’ download interface. The latter is definitely the one to go for if you are able to install software on your computer. With the full range of games plus exclusive download-only features only available in the download software, players are sure to be dazzled by the experience. Of course, the no-download software is still good and is particularly handy for those on slow connections or where installation of software isn’t possible.
As with all respectable casinos, Go Wild offers a plethora of games and at the time of testing over 300 were available from within the casino lobby. These include traditional games such as Blackjack, Video Poker and Roulette as well as cool, cutting-edge slot machines. Many of the newer slots are tied in with well known brands such as Lord of the Rings so players can immediately get stuck in with an added buzz being injected by the familiar names.
The casino accepts accounts in multiple currencies with the Euro, Dollar and UK pound (amongst others) all accepted.
Game Presentation:
Microgaming has always been at the cutting edge of creating gaming software having been operating since pretty much the start of the online casino craze. However, in recent years this software house has gone from strength to strength with bigger and better games released now pretty much on a monthly basis. As a result players at Go Wild can expect the very best in online gaming with pretty much every game showcasing superb graphics, smooth animations and realistic sound effects. The slot games in particular are second-to-none with the video slots offering a better-than-Vegas with their mix of bonus rounds, wild symbols and multi-line payoffs.
Those that like more traditional games will also be satisfied here though. Blackjack comes in many varieties, for example Vegas Strip Rules, Atlantic City and European style. Similarly Roulette can be played with either a European or American wheel. It’s this mix of games that really does make playing at Go Wild fun.
What’s more, table games can be played from just 1 credit and the slot games start at just a 0.01 per line minimum.
With many in game features such as strategy cards, auto play and game speed control adding to the mix, from a game presentation viewpoint Go Wild really doesn’t get much better.
Cash, Deposits and Withdrawals:
Like all Microgaming-powered casinos Go wild is a well funded venture (unlike many software providers, Microgaming ask for proof of assets before awarding software licenses). As such, players should have no problems when it comes to moving cash around.
Players can deposit using a multitude of deposit options including credit card, debit card, bank wire and eWallet. In fact, Go Wild pretty much accepts any current deposit method going.
Similarly withdrawals are also handled efficiently. All withdrawals start processing around 24 hours after the cash in request is made (until this time withdrawals are reversible). The process then takes around another 48 hours to complete in total. However, there is a ‘fast cash’ scheme that members can apply to for even faster processing. This is pretty decent, although players should be aware that this casino does have a limit of 5000 credits payout maximum per month. You can win more than this amount, but the withdrawal payout will be ‘staggered’. This is a shame as it slightly tarnishes an otherwise impeccable service. Having said that, only very big bettors are likely to be affected by this rule anyway.
VISIT GO WILD CASINO
Bonuses and Terms and Conditions:
Go Wild, like many casinos, tries to attract new players and keeping them loyal by offering free money incentives. For new sign-ups up to $1000 can be claimed on an initial 3 deposits and free spin slot bonuses are also thrown in to sweeten the deal. The casino also runs regular promotions offering additional deposit bonuses, wagering competition and free spin days resulting in additional free money coming the player’s way.
Of course, all free money needs to be wagered and at Go Wild this is managed through the in-casino bonus system. This sees all bonus money retained in a separate pot. Players can then convert credits to real money 10 credits at a time by wagering the amount 30x. There are no restrictions on games played although players should note that not all games contribute their true value (e.g. a $1 Blackjack bet adds only $0.10 to wagering calculations).
Customer Support:
Customer support is well handled at Go Wild with players able to get help via live chat, email and telephone. We were particularly impressed with the live chat facility as we were able to get our conversation transferred directly to the Pit Boss – not something easily achieved at other casinos. We definitely got the feeling this casinos cares for its players and they are more than an avenue to simply making money. As such, players should rest assured that any problems will be quickly dealt with at this casino.
Other Comments and Summary:
Go Wild comes across as a casino really trying hard to live up to its ‘start the revolution’ tag line. With excellent games and superb customer support the casino demonstrates well the commitment to keeping the player happy. With a nice bonus scheme thrown in and quick payouts if players win, there really is no reason not to stick around at this casino. Of course, not every player will win but this casino works hard to making playing experiences enjoyable regardless of whether the player wins or loses!
LINK http://www.online-gambling.com/reviews/go-wild-casino$400 Million Powerball Jackpot: What Are The Luckiest Numbers To Play?
2016-01-05 12:56:16 (читать в оригинале)The Powerball jackpot will be a minimum of $400 million for the next drawing on January 6, 2016. The massive jackpot is creating a frenzy with people lining up at lottery retailers across the country in hopes that their $2 ticket will turn out to be the lucky winner.
The odds of winning the massive jackpot is a daunting 1 in 292 million, but that won't stop lottery players from playing their favorite numbers or a Quick Pick ticket. After all, you can't win if you don't play.
If you are plunking down $2 for a chance to win the $400 million Powerball jackpot, you may be wondering if you should play certain numbers or if letting the computer pick the numbers is a better idea. Scroll down for the scoop on the luckiest numbers to play.
According to WMC5 News, the top five red Powerball numbers drawn in the past 10 years are 20, 37, 2, 31, and 35. The number 20 has been drawn as the red Powerball at least 50 times in the past decade.
When it comes to choosing the white balls, the number 42 has been drawn the most often followed by 16, 35, 26, and 19.
However, don't expect to be winner if you use some or all of those numbers. Whether you play a Quick pick or use you favorite numbers, it a game of luck unless you have millions to blow on tickets. CNBC reports that you would have to play every number combination to guarantee a win. That equates to over 175,223,510 tickets that would set you back a cool $350 million.
Powerball numbers are drawn at 11 p.m. ET on Wednesday night and Saturday nights. Buy your Powerball ticket at least one hour before the drawing on Wednesday if you want a chance to win the $400 million jackpot prize.
What's the first thing you would do with your millions if you win the Powerball jackpot on Wednesday night?
Read more at http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2016/01/03/400-million-powerball-jackpot-what-are#ToG2j8SLj4WXUb00.99
Deadwood woman claims $6.7 million Hot Lotto jackpot
2016-01-05 12:40:43 (читать в оригинале)A Deadwood woman is now a multi-millionaire.
South Dakota lottery officials say Susan Nickle on Monday claimed a $6.7 million Hot Lotto jackpot.
The odds of winning the Hot Lotto jackpot are 1 in about 29 million.
Nickle bought the ticket for the Dec. 9 drawing at a store in Johnson Siding. The store will receive $10,000 for the sale.
Hot Lotto is played in 14 states and the District of Columbia. The jackpot sits at $1.2 million for the next drawing, on Wednesday.
LINK http://www.yankton.net/news/state_ap_sd/article_23eb1964-16c8-582a-9fcf-e444bd078474.html
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