Michigan Lottery
The Michigan Bureau of State
Lottery promulgates rules governing lottery games, and oversees the
issuing of the lottery, bingo and charitable gaming licenses. It has
existed since the lottery began in Michigan in 1972, and is
currently led by Lottery Commissioner Gary Peters. The Michigan Lottery is
one of the most successful lotteries in the country. The Lottery reported annual sales of $2.2 billion in fiscal
year 2006, and
generated $688 million in net revenue for the state School Aid Fund,
which supports public education programs. In
2003, under Commissioner Peters, the Lottery introduced Club Keno
and Pull Tabs games to be played at Michigan Class C bars and
restaurants.
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