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Vetoomus on osoitettu: Multi state lottery commission
The state lottery system was originally designed not just as entertainment, but as a means to generate funds that benefit the public — especially seniors and community programs. Over time, jackpots have grown to unprecedented levels, sometimes exceeding $1 billion dollars or more, yet the vast majority of players see no return. The intent of this proposal is to introduce a redistribution mechanism that ensures Americans — especially vulnerable populations such as seniors — share in the windfall when jackpots exceed one billion dollars
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When a lottery jackpot surpasses $1 billion, the excess amount above $1 billion would no longer roll over entirely into the grand prize. Instead, it would be set aside for redistribution directly to American citizens.
• Example 1: If the jackpot reaches $1.1 billion, the extra $100 million is separated. That $100 million is then distributed to 100,000 randomly selected Americans, each receiving $1,000.
• Example 2: If the jackpot is $1.2 billion, the excess $200 million would allow 200,000 Americans to each receive $1,000.
This system creates an ongoing public benefit whenever jackpots soar beyond a billion, while still maintaining the dream of a life-changing jackpot for the main winner.
Vetoomuksen tiedot
Vetoomus aloitettu:
04.10.2025
Keräys päättyy:
03.04.2026 klo 23.59 UTC-4
Alue:
Yhdysvallat
Aihe:
Hallinto
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It will help so many families and the less fortunate funding the causes it was originally created to do
Let's change the way we play lottery. Let's give back to our community, and let's help those who need it most!
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I believe everybody deserves a chance at something, no matter the outcome. Not to mention it will help the US be less stingy and greedy with everything.