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New Lotto Ticket Helps Veterans
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Lottery has a way you can win some money and help veterans at the same time.

The latest Veterans' Cash scratch-off ticket was unveiled Wednesday and some money from the ticket sales goes to helping veterans organizations.

The lottery says more than $7 million has been given to veterans groups since the specialty lottery program Veterans' Cash was launched in 2006.

Gov. Pat Quinn scheduled stops around the state to promote the latest $2 lottery ticket called "Stars & Stripes." He started in Chicago before heading to Peoria and Springfield.

People who buy the ticket can win a top prize of $20,000.

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