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S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7
ChelseaHill
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$50,000
AlbertoDeLeon Silverton
Instant Millionaire $1,000
Bailie L.Hill
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Bennie S.Zeena
Corpus Christi Daily 4™
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CindyBlack Childress
Instant Winnings $5,000
Dale L.Gattis
San Antonio Lotto Texas®
$1,504
Francisco D.Gutierrez
Lubbock Cash Five® $16,465
GageKinsey
Paducah, KY Ultimate Millions
$1,000
Charlotte W.Keesee CleburneDaily 4 $2,600
Hannelore L.AlvarezMesquite
$7,500,000 Ultimate Cash $1,000
Michael J.Calvanico
Converse Ultimate Millions
$10,000
JeromeAlbritton
Arlington Instant Riches
$1,000
The Texas Lottery Supports Texas Education. Since 1997*, the Texas Lottery has contributed $20 billion to the Foundation School Fund, which supports public education in Texas. In FY 2016, the Texas Lottery transferred $1.373 billion, its single largest annual contribution to date, to the Foundation School Fund.
The Texas Lottery Supports Texas veterans. In 2009, legislation was passed directing the Texas Lottery to offer a scratch ticket game benefiting the Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans’ Assistance (FVA). Since that time, the Texas Lottery has contributed more than $81 million for veterans programs. The FVA makes grants available to eligible charitable organizations, local government agencies, and Veterans Service Organizations that provide direct
services to Texas veterans and their families. More than 90 percent of the revenue contributed to the fund is derived from the sales of the Texas Lottery veterans’ games. The first game was introduced in FY 2010 and since that time, additional games have been launched with the proceeds supporting the fund. In FY 2016, $14.7 million was transferred to the Texas Veterans Commission.
The Texas Lottery Supports Other State Programs. Other Texas Lottery funds, such as unclaimed prizes, contribute to other causes as authorized by the Texas Legislature such as the multicategorical teaching hospital at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
20 YEARS = $20 BILLION FOR TEXAS EDUCATION
Where the Money Goes:
Information reflects audited FY ‘16 figures
63.0%Prizes Paid
27.1%Texas Education
(Foundation School Fund)
5.4%Retailer Commissions
4.0%Lottery Administration0.4%*
Fund for Veterans’ Assistance and Other State Programs
(including unclaimed prizes)
Since 1992, the Texas Lottery has generated more than $26 billion in revenue for good causes in the state of Texas, including education, veterans’ services and other important state programs. Through strict
adherence to our vision, mission and core values, the Texas Lottery is dedicated to ensuring that these benefits continue. The chart below provides a breakdown of an average dollar spent on lottery
games and illustrates “Where the Money Goes,” based on FY 2016 financial results.
* Prior to 1997, the proceeds were allocated to the General RevenueFund and were contributed for the benefit of all state programs.
* Percentage totals are rounded.
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Denise E.Clarke DeSoto Daily 4 $5,800
EricMendezYorktown
Texas Loteria $3,000
Jason P.Leyendecker
Laredo $7,500,000 Ultimate Cash
$1,000
Micaela ReynaRico
Schulenburg Crossword Connect
$1,000
Rachel T.Garcia
Round Rock Crossword Multiplier
$1,000
Sandra G.CornettAlvarado
100X The Cash $1,000
DebraO’Connor
Baytown Texas Two Step®
$1,326
Jesus VegaAguilar Fort Worth
$7,500,000 Ultimate Cash $2,000
Matthew D.Randolph Elk City, OK
Ultimate Millions$1,000
Must be 18 or older to purchase a ticket. For more information, visit txlottery.org or call 800-375-6886. PLAY RESPONSIBLY.
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