Father of Rhode Island’s Lottery John Hawkins Dies at Age 80

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Father of Rhode Island’s Lottery John Hawkins Dies at Age 80

Senator John Hawkins (L) with his nephew Bill Hawkins
John Hawkins was the powerful Majority Leader of the Rhode Island State Senate in the 1970s, but his biggest impact on Rhode Island was his creation and leadership of the RI Lottery.  Hawkins died Sunday evening at the age of 80.

The lottery and income from gaming facilities in Rhode Island now constitute the third largest source of revenue to Rhode Island's budget.

In the past three years, the Lottery has generated sales of over $2 billion and revenue to RI of more than $1 billion

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Hawkins was an old school legislator who knew who to lead the chamber with finesse or force - an Lyndon Baines Johnson style leader. 

He was a graduate of the University of Rhode Island and Suffolk Law School.

His nephew, Bill Hawkins wrote about his uncles passing, “”(We) lost a great man tonight! He did a lot of good for so many people.”

Arrangements are being handled by the Skeffington Funeral Home in Providence. Visiting hours will be Friday at St. Thomas Catholic Church, 65 Fruit Hill Ave., with a Mass at 9 a.m. Saturday at the church.

PHOTO: Courtesy of Bill Hawkins

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