“Our Golden Anniversary milestone is something we’re extremely pleased to celebrate, because the Lottery has benefitted everyone in Connecticut through the billions returned to the General Fund,” said Greg Smith, President & CEO, Connecticut Lottery Corporation. “We thank the founders of the Connecticut Lottery for getting us off the ground in 1972, and also extend our gratitude to all those, past and present, who have made the Connecticut Lottery what it is today. Because of them, we are well-positioned to continue our mission of responsibly generating revenue for the state, and look to grow our Lottery and sports betting businesses.”
The Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC) is celebrating its Golden Anniversary, marking 50 years from its first day of lottery sales. In recognition of the CLC’s 50th Anniversary, Governor Ned Lamont has proclaimed today “Connecticut Lottery Day” in Connecticut. The CLC will continue to celebrate its anniversary throughout the year with a slate of commemorative games, promotions, marketing campaigns, and special events to highlight “50 Years of Winning.”
“Our Golden Anniversary milestone is something we’re extremely pleased to celebrate, because the Lottery has benefitted everyone in Connecticut through the billions returned to the General Fund,” said Greg Smith, President & CEO, Connecticut Lottery Corporation. “We thank the founders of the Connecticut Lottery for getting us off the ground in 1972, and also extend our gratitude to all those, past and present, who have made the Connecticut Lottery what it is today. Because of them, we are well-positioned to continue our mission of responsibly generating revenue for the state, and look to grow our Lottery and sports betting businesses.”
The Connecticut Lottery began its slate of anniversary games this week, with its first-ever $20 price-point Fast Play game “50 Anniversary GOLD,” which has a set top prize of $200,000. A 50th Anniversary scratch ticket family consisting of $1, $2, $5 and $10 games will also be released in the coming weeks.
50th Anniversary Logo
For this year only, the Connecticut Lottery Corporation will use a special edition 50th Anniversary logo. This logo harkens back to the CLC’s history and its original “Moneytree” logo, while incorporating the Lottery’s current font in rich gold tones on a black background. The 50th Anniversary logo will be used throughout the year across the Lottery’s games and marketing materials.
Connecticut Lottery Corporation Milestones
The Connecticut Lottery Corporation began ticket sales on February 15, 1972, and since then, has contributed more than $10 billion to the state’s general fund. In October 2021, the CLC added online and retail sports betting to its product offerings, through the PlaySugarHouse sportsbook. The Connecticut Lottery now has nine retail sportsbook locations in the state, with an additional six set to open in the future.
In 2022, the Connecticut Lottery will add online draw game sales (iLottery) to its portfolio, the proceeds of which will go on to fund the state’s debt-free college program. The CLC is currently on track this fiscal year to reach $11 billion returned to the state since the Lottery’s inception.
Over the course of 50 years, the Connecticut Lottery has contributed more than $40 million towards funding problem gambling prevention and treatment services, in addition to in-kind PSA campaigns to support the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling’s (CCPG) efforts around problem gambling awareness. The CLC partners directly with DMHAS and CCPG to employ responsible gambling best practices in all of its product offerings and marketing campaigns and will this year contribute $3.3 million directly to the state’s Chronic Gamblers Fund, overseen by DMHAS.
Other significant moments in Connecticut Lottery history include:
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