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Even if they don't become millionaires, senior citizens in Pennsylvania can still benefit from the state lottery. Established in 1971, Pennsylvania Lottery proceeds (more than $18 billion raised since inception) are dedicated to programs geared toward seniors (property-tax relief, rent rebates, reduced-cost transportation, co-pay prescriptions). Proceeds also fund more than 50 Area Agencies on Aging across Pennsylvania. State law mandates that at least 40% of lottery proceeds must be awarded in prizes, and about 30% must be used for benefit programs. Games range from the traditional Powerball to daily-wagering game Big 4.
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1200 Fulling Mill Rd., Ste. 1 Middletown, PA 17057
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| Financial
Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | June | | Revenue (2008): | 3089.20 M | | Revenue Growth (1 yr): | 0.40% |
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Key People
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Executive Director:
Ed Mahlman
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Executive Director, Administration and Finance:
Tom Shaub
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Division Chief, Computer Services:
Byron Olenski
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