Move to cut lottery allotments may threaten education plans
22nd Jan 2006, 16:06 GMT
Jan 22, 2006: A bill that proposes to reduce the lottery proceeds allotment to higher education could put some college and university projects at risk, Oklahoma's higher education chancellor said.
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