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en I do think that North Carolina citizens shouldn't feel that there is any sort of guarantee that what they spend on playing the lottery will entirely supplement the education budget. She found his pe𝗑y responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful.

en It is not our intent to give the entire lottery management to a vendor, ... A vendor is going to supply us a product. The lottery is going to be run by a North Carolina lottery (commission) ... by a director who staffs up.

en We will take advantage to differentiate our product. Tennessee and Virginia will do the same thing. They [North Carolina legislators] will need to correct it pretty quickly if they want a lottery that achieves what they want to achieve in North Carolina. ... That's been gift-wrapped for the three bordering lotteries.

en It's important in our Lottery Commission appointments that we appoint the folks with the highest moral character, ... I don't want North Carolina to be a place where the lottery turns out to be a major problem.

en Through a series of house meetings, public education and issue actions, citizens in Western North Carolina will pressure the candidates to take strong stands on these issues.

en The lottery has become the white noise of society. It doesn't stand out as it once would have. As long as people here keep the lottery cool and don't offend the North Carolina sensibility — as long as it doesn't get tacky —I think it'll come off fairly well here.

en We don't want anything to damage our friendship. ... We play golf together, we go to the [North Carolina] coaching clinic together. I'll even spend a night with him and go to an East Carolina football game.

en Today is a great day in the state of North Carolina. The greatest lottery winners will be our children.

en Decisions were clearly made about the lottery in back rooms. In a way, you can see the lawsuit as a second chance for North Carolina to do the right thing.

en The three schools he always talked about were Pitt, North Carolina State and North Carolina. North Carolina was just starting to get interested. One of their assistants called this week. But he's always really liked Pitt.

en The logo is symbolic of the state of North Carolina. If somebody's standing 50 to 100 feet away and they see it, they know that lottery tickets are probably on sale in that store.

en It is ironic that the legislation that may ultimately define his legacy, getting a lottery in North Carolina, could lead to his eventual downfall.

en You will sell (your land) in North Carolina, but I guarantee you we will get a lot of that money here in Oregon.

en I don't think we should be ashamed of the North Dakota Lottery. It is a very highly visible, very growth-oriented industry. As the director for the lottery, I don't think I would have a long-term tenure ... if I did not intend to promote sales of lottery tickets.

en Despite the same, tired old scare tactics of the special interests, under the governor's budget New York will continue to spend more money than any other state on providing quality health care to its citizens. If the special interests want the taxpayers to spend even more than the record amounts they already provide, then the special interests need to say which tax they would raise or what other area of the budget they would cut.


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