Nebraska Lottery Tickets Make Great Gifts, If You’re At Least 19

During the holiday season, and throughout the year, the Nebraska Lottery suggests tickets as a gift option for those hard-to-buy-for individuals on your list.

Acting Lottery Director, Jill Marshall, has something to add to that: “We always encourage players to play responsibly, and we ask them to give responsibly as well. Nebraska Lottery tickets are a great gift idea, but they should only be given to recipients who are at least 19 years of age.”

By law, Nebraska Lottery tickets may only be purchased and redeemed by persons who are 19 years or older.

Five different Nebraska Lottery Scratch games have a holiday theme: $1 Santa’s Little Secrets, featuring humorous confessions from Santa; $2 Winnerscape, which displays a winter wonderland over multiple tickets; $3 Mrs. Claus’ Crossword, featuring the popular crossword play style and 30 top prizes of $3,333; and $10 Black Ice, an extended-play game with twenty $20,000 top prizes.

Marshall noted that each ticket, whether Scratch or Lotto, carries the minimum age (19) reminder, and the same message appears on all in-store signage as well as in broadcast and print advertising. “No matter how clever or attractive a game may be, it should only be given to individuals who are of legal age to play,” said Marshall.

When you give Nebraska Lottery tickets, you’re helping to build a better Nebraska. A total of $572,819,989 in Lottery proceeds has been distributed since the Nebraska Lottery began operation on September 11, 1993.

Amendment 4 passed by Nebraska voters in November of 2004 established the following distribution formula: Education as directed by the Legislature (44.5 percent) - currently divided between the Education Innovation Fund and Nebraska Opportunity Grant Fund; Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund (44.5 percent); Nebraska State Fair (10 percent); and the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund (1 percent, plus the first $500,000 in fund proceeds each fiscal year).

The funds' respective totals to date are:

Education Innovation Fund, $167,395,263;
Nebraska Opportunity Grant Fund, $92,373,394;
Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund, $241,307,660;
Nebraska State Fair Support and Improvement Fund, $34,684,476; and
Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund, $13,598,200.

Every county in Nebraska has benefited from projects funded by Nebraska Lottery proceeds.


Published on 11/04/2015