History
This shows a continued evolution of the law in AL, and more changes may be about to take place. More specifically, a bill is currently being considered to introduce Vegas-style gambling and table games at all Poarch Creek venues, while the state authority continues to debate a bill to legalize mobile sports betting in the region.
As the gambling industry has grown incrementally in Alabama, we’ve also seen the introduction of regulations which tax all winnings at personal income levy rates.
Alabama doesn’t have a state lottery
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1901
Like many US states, especially in the so-called ‘Bible Belt’ of North America, Alabama has a complex history when it comes to gambling. This can be traced back to 1901, when the Constitution of the State of Alabama declared gambling prohibited in the region.
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1971
More recently in 1971, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that pari-mutuel wagering at dog and horse tracks was constitutional, and there remain a small number of greyhound tracks open in AL to this day.
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1980
By 1980, Jefferson County also allowed limited charitable bingo following a state legislature amendment.
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1988
the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (passed in 1988) permitted the construction of casinos on Native American land.