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Two New Alabama Sports Betting Plans Revealed

Robert Linnehan

By Robert Linnehan in Sports Betting News

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  • A House of Representative member introduce a bill to legalize Alabama sports betting and the lottery
  • An Alabama Senator today also revealed legislation to legalize sports betting
  • Sports betting support is still lacking in the Yellowhammer State

Two new Alabama sports betting plans were revealed for the Yellowhammer State, but legislative support may still be lacking.

Rep. Jeremy Gray (D-83) this week introduced HB 490, a bill to legalize sports betting and establish an Alabama Gaming Commission to regulate the new form of gaming.

Additionally, Sen. Greg Albritton (R-22) today revealed a new sports betting plan to members of the Alabama media to legalize online sports betting, a state lottery, and allow for tribal casinos.

Once More Unto the Breach

Gray’s legislation requires the establishment of the Alabama Gaming Commission, which would oversee the new form of gaming and issue sports betting licenses to operators. The state would tax sports betting at a rate of 10%, with tax revenues being distributed as such:

  • 40% to the general fund
  • 40% to the education trust fund
  • 20% to the NIL trust fund.

The NIL Trust Fund will also be established and will be overseen by the NIL Oversight Committee. The committee will distribute monies from the NIL Trust Fund for name, image, and likeness compensation paid to student athletes in Alabama.

Last year, the House of Representatives approved two bills to allow for expansive gaming changes in the state – including legalized sports betting and a lottery – but the bills were blocked in the Senate.

Gray’s legislation focuses mainly on sports betting legalization, while his counterpart in the Senate is planning for a more expansive gambling bill.

Familiar Senate Face Focusing on Sports Betting

Albritton today revealed details of his Senate gaming legislation to members of the Alabama media. According to AL.com, Albritton’s legislation calls for the legalization of a state lottery, electronic gambling at several state sites, legal sports betting, and allows the Poarch Band of Creek Indians to negotiate a gaming compact for up to four tribal casinos in the state.

Albritton has been a vocal Senate proponent of legalized Alabama sports betting, state lottery, and casinos for state tribes. He’s appeared several times this year on “The Jeff Poor Show” to discuss the issue, revealing that he’s trying to drum up support in the Senate for a gaming bill.

Despite his efforts, Albritton has said during each interview that he remains several votes shy of the necessary 21 needed to pass a bill. He said the same today, according to AL.com, before releasing details of his bill.

The legislation requires voter approval of a constitutional amendment during the Sept. 16, 2025 election. If approved by state lawmakers and voters, it would legalize the following:

  • Sports betting
  • Electronic gambling at former greyhound tracks in Jefferson, Macon, and Mobile Counties and at one bingo hall in each of Green, Houston, and Lowndes Counties
  • A state lottery
  • A requirement that a gaming compact be negotiated between the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the governor to allow for up to four casinos

The plan is a reduced version of the House-approved bills from 2024. It also sets a 24% tax rate on net revenue from sports betting and electronic gambling, an excise tax on each electronic gambling machine, and a sports wagering tax on each bet.

Robert Linnehan
Robert Linnehan

Regulatory Writer and Editor

Rob covers all regulatory developments in online gambling. He specializes in US sports betting news along with casino regulation news as one of the most trusted sources in the country.

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