Lottery Officials ‘Generally Satisfied’ as Revenue, Scholarships Drop

According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, lottery ticket sales and scholarship money fell during the month of August, compared to last year.

Ticket sales for August, 2013, were roughly half-a-million dollars less than August, 2012. More significantly, scholarship revenue–the Arkansas Lottery’s purpose–fell by $791,000.

Despite this news, the Director of the Arkansas Lottery told the Lottery Commission on Monday, “We are generally satisfied with the position we are in at this point.”

The Arkansas Lottery Commission also decided Monday to seek input from the legislative oversight committee on raising the mileage reimbursement it pays lottery employees–an added cost of about $67,000 extra each year.

One has to wonder how the Lottery can be “satisfied” with lagging sales and falling scholarship revenue, and why anyone would think tacking on additional expenses in the midst of all that is a good idea. If the Lottery has an extra $67,000 lying around, wouldn’t that money be better spent on scholarships? That is, after all, the reason the Arkansas Lottery exists in the first place.

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Words from Our Presidents: George H. W. Bush on Prayer

As part of a series entitled Words from Our Presidents we are bringing you different from quotes from U.S. Presidents on religion, religious liberty, and individual freedom. Today we have a quote from President Bush, Sr., on the peace of prayer.

“There is no greater peace than that which comes from prayer and no greater fellowship than to join in prayer with others.”

President George H. W. Bush
February 2, 1989

Help End Abortion

There is a way you can help end abortion. It’s called 40 Days for Life.

Twice a year, 40 Days for Life organizes peaceful prayer vigils outside abortion clinics across America. These are opportunities for pro-lifers to congregate publicly to pray abortion will end.

Every year we hear awesome stories about pregnant women choosing NOT to abort their unborn children after speaking with compassionate pro-lifer at these events. Members of 40 Days for Life have also helped abortion clinic workers leave the abortion industry.

40 Days for Life will kick off its next prayer vigil on Wednesday, September 25.

For details on events in Arkansas, see below:

40 Days for Life Little Rock — http://www.40daysforlife.com/littlerock.html
40 Days for Life NWA — http://www.40daysforlife.com/fayetteville.html

40 Days for Life is a great opportunity for you to help end abortion–and all you have to do is come out to pray.

If you have questions or would like additional details, contact our office at 501-375-7000.