As the Texas Lottery game the Texas Two Step appears to be going broke, some are concerned that may ultimately lead to dipping into school funds to pay the jackpots.
For the first time since 2002, the sales and reserve fund couldn't cover Monday's $225,000 jackpot, which had two winners.
One North Texas lottery watchdog, Dawn Nettles of Garland, said she calculates low Two Step sales will lead the state to look to school funds to dole out the winnings. Her numbers have been right before. Nettles tracks lottery games and money in an online newsletter called www.LottoReport.com.
"Well, somebody is going to be shorted, the schools in this case," she said. "It's just that simple."
But officials at the Texas Lottery says winners still get their payouts and the school fund is never touched until reserves and an emergency lottery account are tapped out.