Abolishing the Arkansas Lottery: Part 2

In Part 1 of our series about overturning the Arkansas Lottery, we examined how the “lottery for scholarships” we were all promised has really become more of a “lottery for profit,” with scholarships being almost an afterthought than the primary focus of the Arkansas Lottery.  Today I want to examine another reason for abolishing the Arkansas Lottery: The economic harm it is causing our state.

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Abolishing the Arkansas Lottery: Part 1

Over the past few weeks, we’ve focused considerably on how poorly managed the Arkansas Lottery is.  We’ve talked about the lack of accountability at the Lottery Commission; the Legislative Oversight Committee’s toothlessness in being able to provide any actually oversight; and even the Lottery Director’s move to award comp time to himself and some high-paid employees who do not qualify for it.  However, even though there are more than enough problems with the Arkansas Lottery, I don’t want to lose focus of one very important fact: We shouldn’t have a lottery in Arkansas to begin with.

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