Lottery prize: What to do if you don't win big in California
The jackpot is up to an estimated $1.28 billion.
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The jackpot is up to an estimated $1.28 billion.
www.sacbee.comA man is suing the California Lottery Commission, claiming officials refused to pay a $5 million prize because his underage son purchased the ticket.
www.ajc.comThe California State Lottery is administered by a 5-member commission appointed by the Governor. Learn how they ensure integrity, security and fairness.
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www.cbsnews.comThe California Lottery has nine District Offices that can help you file your claim for prizes of $600 or more. Find one near you. Visit Mon – Fri from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
www.calottery.comMembers of the Media can find press releases and contact information here.
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www.cbsnews.comThe California State Lottery was created by a ballot measure, Proposition 37, which was approved by 58 percent of voters on November 6, 1984. The Lottery Act gave the Lottery a clear mission: to provide supplemental funding for public schools and colleges. Since we began in 1985, we’ve given schools more than $48 billion. California State Lottery games are sold at more than 23,000 locations statewide. Nine district offices provide same-day payment for prizes of $1,000 or less and offer help...
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www.cbsnews.comA $1 million winner was sold last week at a liquor store. Today's prize is $3.5 million and the ticket was sold at the Milmont Dr. 7-Eleven.
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