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The allocation of lottery profits is determined by Oregon voters, who approve the broad categories that may receive Oregon Lottery funds. [5] Constitutional amendments have allowed using lottery funds for economic development (Oregon Ballot Measure 4 in 1984), public education (Oregon Ballot Measure 21 in May 1995) and natural resource programs (Oregon Ballot Measure 66 in 1998). [5]
The winners of the last month's $1.3 billion Powerball have been revealed.. Cheng "Charlie" Saephan represented a trio of winners Monday afternoon at Oregon Lottery headquarters in Salem, reading ...
A lucky player in Oregon had the first winning Powerball ticket of 2025, according to lottery officials, winning Saturday's $328.5 million jackpot. The winning player will have a choice between an ...
The Powerball lottery jackpot for Saturday, April 6 worth $1.326 billion, with a cash value of $621.0 million had one winning ticket sold in Oregon that matched all 6 numbers including the ...
The Oregon health insurance experiment (sometimes abbreviated OHIE) [1] was a research study looking at the effects of the 2008 Medicaid expansion in the U.S. state of Oregon, which occurred based on lottery drawings from a waiting list and thus offered an opportunity to conduct a randomized experiment by comparing a control group of lottery ...
A lucky player in Oregon had the first winning Powerball ticket of 2025, according to lottery officials, winning Saturday's $328.5 million jackpot.. Since Saturday's win, the jackpot has been ...
Oregon Ballot Measure 62 (2008) (formerly IRR 41) appeared on the November 4, 2008 general election ballot in Oregon. It was an initiated constitutional amendment dealing with the issue of where a percentage of profit from the Oregon State Lottery should go. The initiative, if it had passed, would have required that 15% of net lottery proceeds ...
A lucky ticket-buyer in Oregon has won a $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot, which was the eighth-largest lottery prize in U.S. history.. Should the winner who matched all six numbers forgo the rarely ...