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3 Of Bentley's Opponents Seek Alabama Lottery

The Democratic leader in the Alabama House is calling for the Legislature to use its election-year session to approve a state lottery.
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The Democratic leader in the Alabama House is calling for the Legislature to use its election-year session to approve a state lottery.

Three candidates for governor are running on state lottery platforms.

Both Democratic candidates for governor, former U.S. Rep. Parker Griffith of Huntsville and Fayette businessman Kevin Bass, are proposing a lottery to pay for college scholarships. One of the Republican candidates, former Morgan County Commissioner Stacy George, is advocating a lottery to pay for scholarships and several other programs.

To create a lottery, the Legislature must pass a constitutional amendment. Then voters must approve the amendment in a referendum Republican incumbent Robert Bentley says he has no problem with the Legislature doing that, but that he would vote against the referendum.

Bentley says he believes gambling is not a good way to fund education.

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