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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 20, 2023 Contact: [email protected]
Gov. Whitmer Announces More Than $1.3 Billion Awarded to Schools from Michigan Lottery Sales in 2023, Second Highest in State History
LANSING, Mich.— Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the Michigan Lottery contributed more than $1.3 billion to the fund in 2023, marking the fifth consecutive year the agency’s contribution has topped $1 billion.
“The Michigan Lottery’s fifth-straight contribution of more than $1 billion to our state’s School Aid Fund will improve education outcomes and support students,” said Governor Whitmer. “In addition to investing in our schools, each Lottery ticket purchase also supports local businesses, building on our economic momentum. With about 97 cents of each dollar spent on the Lottery returned to Michiganders in the form of contributions to the School Aid Fund, prizes, and commissions to local vendors and retailers, the Lottery makes a real difference for communities across Michigan. Congratulations to the Lottery team on another successful year.”
Since 1972, the Lottery has contributed more than $28 billion to the School Aid Fund, which supports public education programs throughout Michigan. In each of the last five fiscal years, the Lottery has contributed more than $1 billion to the School Aid Fund, totaling more than $6.2 billion in contributions over that five-year span.
Lottery retailers in Michigan were paid more than $350 million in commissions in FY23. Since FY19, when the Lottery’s streak of billion-dollar contributions to the School Aid Fund began, retailers have earned nearly $1.7 billion in commissions. Lottery products are sold at more than 10,000 locations across Michigan, including both independently owned businesses and large chains. In 2023, nearly 600 retailers sold $1 million or more in Lottery games.
For the third consecutive year, Lottery players in Michigan collected more than $3 billion in prizes. Since the Lottery began in 1972, players have collected more than $50 billion in prizes.
“The Lottery’s contribution of $1.3 billion to the School Aid Fund provides a critical source of financial support for public schools throughout Michigan,” said acting Lottery Commissioner, Jessica Weare. “Continuing the incredible streak of billion-dollar contributions to the School Aid Fund is a testament to the hard work and ingenuity of the entire Lottery team, the dedication of our retailers and vendors, and the support of Lottery players.”
The Lottery is also committed to promoting responsible gaming. Michigan was the first state lottery to receive certification of its online program through the National Council on Problem Gambling and has also attained Responsible Gaming Verification through the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries. Responsible gaming information and resources are available on the Lottery’s website at: www.michiganlottery.com/
For each dollar spent on a Michigan Lottery ticket in FY23, approximately:
Under state law, all profits from the Lottery go to the School Aid Fund. Audited financial results and the Lottery’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report are expected to be available early next year.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18, 2023 Contact: [email protected] Gov. Whitmer Signs Executive Directive to Expand Voting Opportunities and Update Michigan’s List of Voter Registration Agencies Michigan has also reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to designate VA Hospitals in Saginaw and Detroit as voter registration agencies. LANSING, Mich.—Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Directive 2023-6, which will expand access to voting information for Michiganders. The executive directive requires state departments and agencies to adopt a set of “Voting Information Best Practices.” The best practices ensure that Michiganders can easily access voter information on materials produced by all state departments and agencies.
Additionally, the executive directive updates the list of designated voter registration agencies throughout the state. This list includes, for the first time, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which has agreed to designation of its Saginaw Medical Center, Detroit Medical Center, and Detroit Regional Office official voter registration agencies who will assist veterans in the process of registering to vote. “Voting is the lifeblood of our democracy. When more Michiganders vote, our government is more accountable to the people,” said Governor Whitmer. “I am fully committed to protecting the fundamental right to vote, making participation in our democracy more accessible, combatting misinformation, and empowering all eligible voters to make their voices heard. This executive directive will make sure every Michigan vote is cast and counted, especially those who bravely served our nation in uniform.”
“From day one, our Administration has used all available resources and authorities to promote and defend the sacred right to vote,” said Vice President Kamala Harris. “Nearly three years ago, President Biden marked the 56th anniversary of Bloody Sunday by issuing the Executive Order on Promoting Access to Voting, instructing federal agencies to take steps to ensure that more Americans could have their voice heard and vote counted. Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs is meeting that mandate by partnering with Michigan to allow for voter registration at VA facilities in the state. I applaud Governor Whitmer’s continued efforts to make it easier for all Americans to exercise this fundamental right to participate in our democracy. As we call on Congress to protect the right to vote, President Biden and I remain committed to bringing a whole-of-government approach to making voting more accessible for all.”
“Veterans and their families have made commitments and sacrifices to ensure the preservation of our democracy,” said Secretary of State Benson. “In turn, our state and our nation must do everything they can to honor that service by making it easy to engage in democracy and make their voices heard. I’m proud Michigan is leading the way by designating VA facilities as voter registration sites. We will actively engage veterans and their families in 2024 and beyond, meeting them where they are with what they need to participate in every election.”
“Supporting Veterans includes making sure they can participate in our democratic process by voting,” said Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Tanya Bradsher. “Veterans fought for the rights and freedoms that define us all as Americans, and we are proud to be working with the state of Michigan to make sure they can enjoy those rights and freedoms here at home.”
Voting Information Best Practices All departments and agencies must adopt, to the greatest extent possible, each of the following “Voting Information Best Practices”:
The executive directive identifies the following state departments and agencies as voter registration agencies:
Finally, to ensure that veterans in Michigan can have their vote cast and counted, the Governor has officially designated the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a voter registration agency, subject to its agreement with the State of Michigan stating that the Saginaw VA Medical Center, the Detroit VA Medical Center, and the Department’s Detroit Regional Office will provide voter registration assistance. This action formalizes work over the past year between the Michigan Secretary of State and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help veterans vote at VA hospitals.
The executive directive can be viewed here.
Executive Directive to Boost Voter Registration In 2022, Governor Whitmer signed Executive Directive 2022-04 at the 67th NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit instructing all state departments and agencies to identify and assess potential opportunities to help eligible Michiganders register to vote and gain access to reliable information about voting. The directive asked state departments and agencies to look at ways to provide Michiganders with reliable information on voter registration and voting, including displays in public spaces, printed materials, online information, public announcements, and social media posts. It also tasked them with identifying which of their offices could help register voters by distributing vote by mail applications, helping Michiganders complete their voter registration forms, and accepting applications for voter registration. Today’s executive directive is a result of those ongoing efforts. |
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter congratulates “Local Gems” Sweepstakes winners Rasheda Williams of Royal Oak (left) and Katy Baracco of Farmington (right) Wednesday at the Farmington Brewing Co.
Pontiac, Mich. – Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter announced Wednesday the winners of the county’s “Local Gems” Sweepstakes, a contest designed for residents to promote their favorite small businesses.
The contest, which ran through the month of November, required residents to take selfies in front of their favorite small businesses. More than 300 businesses were submitted. Sponsored by Genisys Credit Union, the resident winners, who were chosen randomly, are:
“The ‘Local Gems’ entries tell the story of how vital small businesses are to our communities,” Coulter said. “They contribute to the unique and vibrant nature of our downtowns and are a true engine of our economy in Oakland County.”
“We (my husband and I) shop local year-round because we love to support the community we live and work in,” said Baracco, who has been a patron at Farmington Brewing Co. since it opened because she enjoys its atmosphere and community events. “Small businesses keep our community special.”
“As a social entrepreneur myself, I know how much it means to the local economy to have a thriving business sector,” said Williams, who loves the ambiance, artwork, and diverse menu items at Mia’s Bakery and Coffee Shop. “Small businesses are the heart of the community plus you can always find unique gifts for yourself and others.”
“You can’t find certain things online as you could in the store, especially when it comes to antiques like at Monarch in Holly,” said Zacharski, adding that Monarch has unique vendors and a variety of vintage items. “Supporting local small businesses is what gives small towns their charm.”
The sweepstakes, which ran Nov. 1-25, were part of the Oakland County Department of Economic Development’s annual Small Business Saturday Campaign to help build visibility, foot traffic, and sales for small businesses in Oakland County during the holiday shopping season.
“Congratulations to the winners of the 2023 ‘Local Gems’ Sweepstake,” said Jackie Buchanan, president and CEO of Genisys Credit Union. “Your dedication to support small businesses ensures a thriving future for our local economies and communities.”
There were 579 submissions in the Local Gems sweepstakes which cited 317 small businesses as “local gems.” The top five businesses receiving the most submissions were:
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December 7, 2023 Contact: [email protected]
Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags in Observance of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
LANSING, Mich.—Today, in accordance with a presidential proclamation, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags throughout the state to be lowered to half-staff on Thursday, December 7, 2023 to honor the 2,403 Americans who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
“On Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we remember the courage and bravery of the Americans at Pearl Harbor and honor those we lost during the attack,” said Governor Whitmer. “We owe a debt of gratitude to them and to all our veterans who made sacrifices to keep us safe.”
The State of Michigan observes Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day by lowering flags to half-staff. Michigan residents, businesses, schools, local governments and other organizations are encouraged to display the flag at half-staff.
To lower flags to half-staff, flags should be hoisted first to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. The process is reversed before the flag is lowered for the day.
Flags should be returned to full-staff on Friday, December 8, 2023. |