Alabama legislature has 10 days to tackle lottery issue in this session
The Alabama legislature is running out of time to tackle the lottery issue in this session.
They only have ten days left.
A Democratic proposal would put a state lottery on the ballot for voters in November.
A similar bill only lost by one vote in the state Senate last year.
But a political contribution to the front runner for Governor, Tommy Tuberville, is raising doubts.
A Florida Casino owner has donated ten thousand dollars to his campaign.
Alabama has been gridlocked on any gambling bills because of rivalries between the lottery, casino’s and track betting.
Alabama is the only state in the union that does not have a lottery.
