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  2. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Lottery retailers can pay prizes up to $2,500. (Until June 30, 2008, the maximum on such tickets was $500.) Claiming a prize of $600 or more requires filling out a standard claim form and sending it to Lottery headquarters.

  3. Gambling in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The PA state lottery was established in Act 91 of 1971 as a government run entity. [3] The purpose of the lottery, as stated in the bill, is to provide property tax relief to the elderly for property taxes paid in 1971 and thereafter to persons 65 years of age or older.

  4. Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board - Wikipedia

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    The PGCB does not oversee games of chance in the Commonwealth such as the Pennsylvania Lottery or other permitted games of chance at clubs and non-profit organizations. In December 2020, Pennsylvania became the first state to use a self-exclusion tool for online gamblers. In Pennsylvania, about 200,000 gamblers have had problem gaming issues. [2]

  5. What Happens If No One Claims the Powerball? - AOL

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    With Powerball on the rise, folks across the country are getting in on the fun and dreaming about the possibility of winning big. And when those lucky numbers are announced, it'll be exciting to ...

  6. If A Lottery Ticket Isn’t Claimed, Who Gets the Money? - AOL

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  8. Cash4Life - Wikipedia

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    Missouri previously offered Lucky for Life from 2015 to April 8, 2021; it is the only state lottery to offer both "lifetime payout" draw games, although not simultaneously. New Jersey† June 13, 2014 Serves as the flagship lottery for Cash4Life. New York† June 13, 2014 Replaced Sweet Million. Pennsylvania: April 7, 2015 Tennessee: November 1 ...

  9. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    This demand for the lottery has made it deathless in America, a vampire institution that hides and sleeps during certain ages but always comes back to life. In 1762, lawmakers in Pennsylvania noticed that poor people bought more tickets than rich people and argued that the lottery functioned as a sort of tax on the poor.