As the state has grown and times have changed, Lottery dollars have been directed to help where they are needed, when they are needed. Oregonians have voted to use Lottery profits for the things that make Oregon a great place to live.
The Oregon Lottery is operated under the direction of a five-member citizen commission, with the commissioners appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate.
The Lottery is entirely self-financed through its sales, and does not receive any General Fund or other tax dollars. The Lottery's duty is to develop, produce, and market its games; pay its winners and operating expenses; and to turn the remaining net profits over to the state.