Proposal to Change Lottery Scholarships Draws Flak

A proposal to change lottery scholarship amounts drew a lot of flak yesterday.

Senator Johnny Key (R-Mountain Home) proposed a graduated scholarship model to make up for a shortfall in funding.

Under his proposal, college freshman would be eligible for $2,000 in lottery scholarship money; sophomores, $3,000; juniors, $4,000; and seniors, $5,000.

The proposal is driven by insufficient funding from the Arkansas Lottery coupled with the fact that 40% of college freshman who received lottery scholarships were unable to keep those scholarships the following year—they either left college or were unable to meet the minimum GPA and other requirements to keep their scholarships. Sen. Key’s proposal would reward students who meet those requirements and stay in school.

The proposal is drawing intense flak from people like former Lt. Governor Bill Halter, however, who spearheaded the effort to institute the lottery. According to an AP story, Halter told a legislative committee yesterday, “This is in no way what was described to Arkansas voters.”

Now, that is true: The Arkansas Lottery is nothing like what the people of Arkansas were promised. For instance… (more…)

Arrest Proves Lottery Commission Does Not Need Police Powers

According to an Associated Press report, police have arrested a convenience store manager on charges of theft following reports of missing lottery tickets.

This arrest comes in the wake of a decision by the Arkansas Lottery Commission to seek police powers from the Arkansas Legislature. No doubt lottery officials are going to use this arrest as further proof that they need these powers. However, an examination of the facts proves just the opposite.

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