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Whether it was hit intention or not, Governor Robert Riley has made gambling a major issue in Alabama over the past year. The debates are only expected to get more heated this week with two of the biggest gambling establishments still closed.

VictoryLand and Country Crossings closed after word of a planned gambling raid spread. The raid was to be carried out by Governor Riley's Task Force on Illegal Gambling. Even though a judge initially stopped the raid, it was later ruled that the raids could be carried out.

Adding to the drama of the gambling debate, Representative Marcel Black introduced legislation this year that would allow voters to decide whether to legalize and regulate video gambling in Alabama. Indications are that if that vote took place, residents would be in favor of the video gambling proposal.

Alabama was one of the state's that was largely against expanded gambling, but the economy has changed the minds of many residents. In addition, voters have become increasingly upset with how Riley is handling the gambling issue in the state.

Many people in Alabama rely on their jobs at VictoryLand and Country Crossings to pay their bills. With the recent closures, these employees are panicky, not knowing whether or not they will be laid off for good, or if they will be allowed to return to their jobs.

This week could play a big part in that answer. Legislators are pushing for the Supreme Court to define the gambling that is taking place on the bingo machines. Riley, meanwhile, is hoping to continue his assault on the industry with more raids planned.

February 8, 2010
Posted By April Gardner
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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