New Illinois Lottery game to help families of fallen officers

Aug 1, 2018, 2:10 pm (4 comments)

Illinois Lottery

A new Illinois lottery game will generate money to help the families of police officers killed or severely hurt in the line of duty.

Lawmakers overwhelming approved legislation to create the new scratch-off lottery game earlier this year. Gov. Bruce Rauner signed it into law on Monday.

Money from the game will go to three designated police memorial funds. It will be used to build memorials and parks, hold annual memorial commemorations, provide scholarships to the children of fallen or injured officers and fund protective vests for officers.

Rep. Jim Durkin (R) of Western Springs sponsored the measure. He says it ensures there will be more money available to help officers' families, without relying on more state funding.

The law takes effect Jan. 1.

AP

Comments

Lottery Playa

What about those who are "hurt or severely injured".... Wrongfully...  by those who are in the line of duty???? Can't stand favoritism! Games like this are non-sense!

noise-gate

This comes real close to poverty porn.Talk about a catchy,tugger on the heartstrings.This proposal can withstand a full metal jacket  bullet.

music*'s avatarmusic*

This is a scratch-off that I would buy. It is a wonderful idea. Cheers

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

Owning an individual life insurance policy is an even better idea.

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