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Scratch & Win

The Lottery Czar

Scratch & Win

GBH News

History

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Part 2: When states got into the gambling business, they wanted the same thing organized crime wanted: money and power. The question now is who in government will get to wield that awesome power? 

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Credits:

Host and scriptwriter: Ian Coss

Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

Fact Checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

Project Manager: Meiqian He

Graphic Design: Bill Miller


Transcript

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Support for Scratch and Win comes from MIT Federal Credit Union, helping members navigate their

0:06.4

earning options with high-yield savings accounts. Membership information at MITFCU.org, federally

0:15.0

insured by NCUA. If you want to understand what sets the Massachusetts lottery apart from all its peers,

0:23.6

you have to understand the man at the top of it all.

0:27.3

State treasurer Bob Crane, who built the lottery from an idea on the page to a gambling juggernaut known throughout the world.

0:37.0

Crane is your classic Boston Irish pole, gleaming white hair, gleaming white teeth, huge, huge smile.

0:46.6

And there's one story about Treasurer Crane that looms largest in his political mythology.

0:52.8

It takes place long before the state lottery was created,

0:56.0

before he was state treasurer even.

0:58.0

But it explains a lot.

1:00.0

I first heard the story from Renee Loth,

1:05.0

longtime columnist for the Boston Globe.

1:08.0

Okay, so the way I heard it.

1:10.0

She heard it from Frank Phillips, one of the elder deans of the local press corps.

1:14.8

You want a good story on Bob Crane?

1:16.7

And he heard it from our sitting Secretary of State, William Galvin.

1:20.9

Obviously, it's not firsthand to me. It was 1960.

1:24.0

None of them could verify that this story is, strictly speaking, true.

1:29.0

So we'll treat it, like I said, as mythology.

1:31.7

The legend of Bob Crane and the infamous stickers.

1:38.9

1960, he was running for re-election.

1:42.7

Bobby Crane was running for state rep.

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