Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: March
12, 2008
Sen. John Ford
Senate Passes Bill to Privatize Lottery
The full Senate has given its approval to a bill that
could privatize the state’s education lottery. Sen. John
Ford said the lottery has not made as much money for education
as supporters had claimed. He said privatization might create a
more efficient operation.
“Senate Bill 2173 calls for the creation of an eight-person
Oklahoma Lottery Asset Review Board to determine whether privatization
could result in better revenues for education,” Ford said.
“If six of the eight members agree that it would and the governor
then concurs with their findings, a private company would then take
over the operation of the lottery.”
Ford, who represents Craig, Nowata and Washington Counties, said
the state would still maintain ongoing oversight. If the company
failed to meet the terms and standards negotiated by the Lottery
Asset Review Board, the state would terminate the contract.
“I personally voted against the lottery in 2004, and I’ve
never bought a ticket, but the majority of Oklahoma voters said
they wanted an education lottery,” Ford said. “This
measure is aimed at making sure our schools can get the maximum
benefit while getting the state out of the gambling business.”
Ford said his legislation would not change the current distribution
of the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund. The measure now goes
to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Senator Ford's Office: (405) 521-5634

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