Contact Information 

Northampton:
2030 Center Street
Northampton, PA  18067
Phone: 610-502-2701
Fax: 610-502-2704
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 
Monday-Friday

Slatington:
Slatington Borough Hall
125 S. Walnut Street
First Floor
Slatington, PA 18080
Phone: 610-760-9805
Fax:  610-821-6109
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 
Monday-Friday

Harrisburg:
313 Main Capitol Building
PO Box 202183
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2183
Phone: 717-772-5398
Fax: 717-783-7667

E-Mail:
jharhart@pahousegop.com

Lottery Proceeds Benefit Local Seniors
8/7/2012
As the state with the fourth largest population of older residents, we rely heavily on programs to serve our senior citizens. We are fortunate the Pennsylvania Lottery is the only lottery in the nation that contributes all of its proceeds exclusively to programs benefiting the senior community. Since its inception in 1971, the Pennsylvania Lottery has contributed more than $22.5 billion to programs specifically geared toward senior citizens. The 2011-12 year, in particular, was a record-breaking year, generating more than $1 billion for senior programs.

More than $50 million in proceeds from the Pennsylvania Lottery benefited senior citizens in Lehigh and Northampton counties during the 2010-11 fiscal year (the latest year we have complete records for), according to the Pennsylvania departments of Revenue and Aging.

Programs the lottery supports include the 52 Area Agencies on Aging and more than 600 full- and part-time senior centers, the PACE and PACENET prescription drug coverage program, shared and free ride programs, the Property Tax/Rent Rebate program and long-term living services.

Locally, seniors in Lehigh County benefited from more than $25.8 million in services in the 2010-11 fiscal year. The breakdown is as follows: 

        • Area Agencies on Aging and Senior Centers: $3,870,000 
        • PACE/PACENET: $6,495,182 
        • Shared and Free Ride Program: $2,250,000 
        • Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program: $7,463,000 
        • Long-Term Living Services: $5,770,291

Seniors in Northampton County benefited from more than $24.1 million in services in the 2010-11 fiscal year. The breakdown for this county is as follows: 
        
        • Area Agencies on Aging and Senior Centers: $3,426,000 
        • PACE/PACENET: $8,414,218 
        • Shared and Free Ride Program: $2,250,000 
        • Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program: $6,336,000 
        • Long-Term Living Services: $3,747091

However, the lottery doesn’t just benefit older residents. Lottery prizes paid to winners in Lehigh County amounted to $42,188,036 and prizes paid to winners in Northampton County amounted to 38,768,124. In addition, lottery retailers, many of which are family owned small businesses, earned $183.9 million in commissions in 2011-12.

Although many were worried the introduction of casinos to the Commonwealth would hurt lottery sales, recent numbers prove otherwise. The Pennsylvania Lottery continues to generate much-needed funding for senior services and revenue for many local businesses.

I would like to remind anyone who thinks they may be eligible for PACE, PACENET or the Property Tax/Rent Rebate program can contact my office or visit my website at www.JulieHarhart.com for more information and/or assistance applying for the programs.

State Representative Julie Harhart
183rd District, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Media Contact: Tricia Lehman
tlehman@pahousegop.com
717.772.9840
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