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Old 07-08-2009, 07:26 PM
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How does one bring a case against a State?

North Carolina passed the last Lottery system law in the Country awhile back and it was specifically supposed to place all profits after expenses in a fund for Education. About 6 months ago the democratic Governor with the support of the Democratically controlled State Congress quit putting the funds in the Education fund and instead have been potting them in the General Fund.

This is directly against the law that created the Lottery. How does one bring suit against their State?

While I no longer have children in the school system I still have standing as I am a home owner and pay taxes into the school system. Not to mention the sales taxes that are just for school bonds.
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