That $319 million jackpot? N.Y. state workers won it

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Within a state workforce already threatened with layoffs, a small group of workers has apparently found the sudden luxury of walking away from their jobs if they choose.
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Steve Gallucci hangs a sign at Coulson's News in Albany, N.Y., on Saturday after his store sold the winning ticket for the Mega Millions lottery jackpot worth $319 million.Mike Groll / AP

Within a state workforce already threatened with layoffs, a small group of workers has apparently found the sudden luxury of walking away from their jobs if they choose.

No one has stepped forward to claim the weekend's $319 million Mega Millions jackpot, the fifth-largest in the multistate game's history. But media reports have said seven workers at the state Division of Housing and Community Renewal picked the lucky numbers, and an agency lawyer told The Associated Press on Monday that he knows some of them.

"People think it's great that they won," lawyer Dave Diamond said outside agency headquarters, just a few doors from Coulson's convenience store, where the ticket was sold. "A lot of people are wishing they'd played, but most are just really happy for the winners."

He wouldn't identify any of the winners.

New York is facing a grinding budget deficit, estimated at $10 billion this year before state leaders announced Sunday they would be able to close it as part of a spending deal. In negotiations, Gov. Andrew Cuomo had suggested up to 9,800 employees might lose their jobs.

Store owner Steve Hutchins said everybody's still talking about the mega win. But as far as knowing who actually holds the golden ticket? He's just hearing the same talk others are.

Toussaint Johnson, who works for Morgan Linen in nearby Menands, scratched off an instant-win ticket inside the story on Monday. He plays Mega Millions when the jackpots get big enough.

"I think it's about time someone here in the Capital District won it," Johnson said. "To see it happen here in my hometown, it's great. I wish it could have been me, but maybe next time."

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