Alabama lawmakers could vote on lottery, casino, and sports betting legislation as early as this Thursday after the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee approved three bills on Tuesday.
Alabama One Step Closer to Legal Gambling and Sports Betting as House Committee Approves Bills, will see a constitutional amendment put on the public voting ballot in the November 2022 election while the other two bills are relating to the establishment and regulation of a lottery, six casinos, and sports betting within the state. Alabama One Step Closer to Legal Gambling and Sports Betting as House Committee Approves Bills“One is gambling exists in the state of Alabama today. That’s a fact.
Two, it’s mostly unregulated, especially unregulated at state level.
Three, the state sees no revenue from the gambling in the state.”
The original legislation would impose a 20% tax on all net revenue from casinos and sports betting. This could then be raised by 2% every five years up to a maximum of 30%. However, this was amended to a flat 23% before the Committee approved the bills.
The governor’s office estimates that the lottery, casino, and sports betting industries could be worth $500 million to $700 million per year to the state. The bills state that while the majority of this revenue would be earmarked for healthcare and infrastructure, there is a flexibility within funding categories as the state’s needs would change over time.
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