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How much does it cost to play the ca lotto?

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How much does it cost to play the ca lotto?

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The California State Lottery, also known as the California Lottery, began on November 6, 1984 after California voters passed Proposition 37, the California State Lottery Act of 1984, authorizing the creation of a state lottery. The first tickets were purchased in October 1985. The minimum age to purchase or redeem California Lottery tickets is 18. Games [edit] Make Me a Millionaire Make Me a Millionaire is the California Lottery’s second TV game show. It succeeded the previous show when it debuted for an initial four-year run on January 17, 2009, with host Mark L. Walberg and co-presenter Liz Hernandez.[6] Each of the twelve contestants wins at least $2,000; seven of the contestants are selected randomly to play games of chance with a top prize that begins at $1,000,000 and increases by $200,000 each week that it is not won. Winners from Big Spin Scratchers and Fantasy 5 second-chance drawings now qualify for the Make Me a Millionaire show, along with winners of Make Me a Millionaire S

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The California State Lottery, also known as the California Lottery, began on November 6, 1984 after California voters passed Proposition 37, the California State Lottery Act of 1984, authorizing the creation of a state lottery. The first tickets were purchased in October 1985.The minimum age to purchase or redeem California Lottery tickets is 18.The lottery act was passed to provide extra money to schools without imposing additional taxes. Thus, the California State Lottery is mandated to provide at least 34% of its revenues to public education, supplementing, (not replacing), funds provided by the state. A mandated minimum of 84% of all funds must be given back to the public in the form of money given towards education or prizes. Of the 84%, 50% must be given back in the form of prizes, the rest may be given towards education (making up part of the 34%) or more in prizes.A maximum of 16% is to be spent on administration, such as running the games, wages, etc. The Lottery Act mandates

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