MONTGOMERY — Despite protests from party executive committee members State Rep. Debbie Wood (R-Valley) and Jenifer Lovvorn, wife of State House Rules Committee chairman State Rep. Joe Lovvorn (R-Auburn), the Alabama Republican Party overwhelmingly voted to oppose the expansion of gambling on Saturday at its summer business meeting.
Proponents overcame a failed motion brought by Jenifer Lovvorn and seconded by Lee County Revenue Commissioner Oline Price, wife of State Sen. Randy Price (R-Opelika), to indefinitely table the resolution and approved it by a 74%-to-26% margin.
Both Joe Lovvorn and Randy Price were proponents of a failed 2024 effort by the Alabama Legislature to pass a so-called comprehensive gambling bill.
Opponents of the resolution argued it undermined the efforts of Republican lawmakers who were elected to make decisions about the gambling issue. They also criticized proponents who claimed past legislation would have expanded casino gambling to 10 locations within the state of Alabama.
Proponents of the resolution emphasized the resolution did not oppose a so-called "clean lottery."
Resolution as follows:
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