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Michigan Lottery contributes $1B to school fund for 1st time

LANSING, MI (AP)--   The Michigan Lottery has raised more than $1 billion for public schools for the first time. 

The lottery announced Wednesday that it contributed more than $1 billion to the school aid fund in the last fiscal year. That's a $129 million boost over the prior year.

It's the largest one-year increase in the lottery's 47-year history and the fifth straight year of record-setting contributions to the school fund.

The fund also is supported with sales and use taxes, income taxes, property taxes, some federal funds, cigarette, liquor and other taxes.

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