Death of Bingo Bill

May 11th, 2009

According to developer, Ronnie Gilley committed alleged that he who would be suppose to built near to the Dothan despite the Legislature, the Country Crossing entertainment center killing the “Sweet Home Alabama” bill, which would have removed permissible questions in relation to the project’s linchpin: electronic bingo.

On Thursday the bill was died, as it was one of the hundreds of bill which use to tax, regulate and expand electronic bingo and it was the final day in 2009 session for passing the bill at least one house of the Legislature. In the House or Senate, the electronic bingo bill not at all gets a vote.

On May 14 to 15, are the two meeting days left for the Legislature but they can only consider bills, which have passed one house.

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