
California State Lottery Commission
The California State Lottery Commission is a government agency responsible for overseeing the state's lottery program. Established in 1984, its main goal is to generate funding for public education, including K-12 schools and community colleges. The Commission manages lottery games, sets regulations, and ensures fair play. It also promotes responsible gambling practices. Revenue from lottery ticket sales is used to support educational programs, helping to enhance the quality of education in California. Through various games, such as scratchers and drawing games, the Commission aims to provide entertainment while contributing to the state's education funding.