Massachusetts H395 regulates lottery funding for cities and towns that do not sell lottery games.
Massachusetts H395 amends the state's General Laws to prevent cities and towns that do not sell lottery games from receiving funding from the State Lottery and Gaming Fund. This bill targets the allocation of lottery funds to ensure they are directed to municipalities actively participating in lottery sales. The proposed change aims to streamline lottery funding distribution by excluding non-participating cities and towns.
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