A Lottery Would Be A Winning Ticket For Education In Hawaii Hawaii is one of only two states with no legal form of gaming. Bills have been introduced and rejected year after year.
Consider the following argument: “In a time in which increased taxes and other new revenue sources are unlikely to be made available for a state with a growing to-do list, a properly framed lottery, with appropriate restrictions and revenue dedicated to critical needs, could represent a real win.”
That is the concluding paragraph of a Civil Beat Editorial from January 2016 titled, “Hawaii Lottery? It’s Time To Reconsider The Question.”
