Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB237

Introduced
2/11/25  
Refer
2/11/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  

Caption

Lowndes County, pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live horse and dog races under certain conditions; tax levied; distribution of revenue, provided

Impact

The introduction of HB 237 could have significant implications for state legislation, particularly in how pari-mutuel wagering is regulated. The bill stipulates that a tax of four percent on total contributions, less prizes, shall be imposed on licensees conducting wagering activities. This tax revenue is earmarked for the Lowndes County Commission, Board of Education, and the council itself, with a portion set aside for municipal charities, creating a structured distribution model that enhances public funding for local services across the county.

Summary

House Bill 237 provides an important regulatory framework for the Town of White Hall in Lowndes County concerning pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live horse and dog races. The bill grants the Town Council authority to authorize licensed entities to offer such betting under specified conditions, ensuring that these activities align with federal regulations. By establishing these guidelines, the bill seeks to create a legal backdrop through which local businesses can operate, thus potentially enhancing the local economy and providing new revenue streams.

Contention

However, the bill may face scrutiny and contention from various stakeholders. Those opposing expanded gambling activities may express concerns about the moral and social implications of increasing access to wagering options in the state. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the adequacy of safeguards to protect vulnerable populations from potential gambling addiction. The scope of the bill raises questions about local control and autonomy, as well as the balance between economic development and regulatory oversight in the gambling domain.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB343

Lowndes County; pari-mutuel wagering; authorized for simulcast past events and live horse and dog races.

AL SB298

Greene County; county racing commission, further provided; simulcast racing, pari-mutuel wagering, further provided

AL HB464

Greene County; county racing commission, further provided; simulcast racing, pari-mutuel wagering, further provided

AL SB334

Boards and commissions; Horse Racing Modernization Act, established

AL HB152

Alabama Gaming Commission, established, duties provided for; casino-style games, sports wagering, and lottery games, regulated; gambling offenses, further provided

AL HB151

Proposed constitutional amendment; Alabama Gaming Commission, established to regulate, license, and tax certain limited forms of gaming activity and stop unlawful gaming activity; compact with PCI, authorized; local bingo provisions, repealed

AL HB243

Baldwin County, proposed local constitutional amendment to authorize and regulate certain charitable raffles, traditional paper bingo, and similar charitable games in the county.

AL SB259

Mixed Spirit Beverages; providing for definition, licensure, and distribution

AL HB112

Animals; dog and cat sales tax, dog and cat fund created; animal control officer training, sterilizations of dogs and cats, disposition of seized dogs and cats further provided for.

AL HB270

Tax delinquent properties, provides for distribution of excess funds from certain tax sale, actions to foreclose and quiet title, public auction demanded and distribution of proceeds, distribution of surplus proceeds, limited application of act.

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CO HB1041

Prohibit Wagering On Simulcast Greyhound Races

MD SB627

Horse Racing - Satellite Simulcast Betting - Alterations

WY HB0085

Local approval for simulcasting.

NJ S2651

Regulates smoking in casinos and casino simulcasting facilities.

MA H362

Regulating horse racing, simulcasting and wagering

NH SB363

Relative to wagering on simulcast dog racing.

NJ A4663

Modifies certain operating requirements for simulcasting facilities; reduces minimum number of required annual thoroughbred races from 50 to 25.

NJ S3510

Modifies certain operating requirements for simulcasting facilities; reduces minimum number of required annual thoroughbred races from 50 to 25.