Internet gambling poses new dangers to American families and the economy, national lawmakers say, and new legislation aims to prohibit such transactions and punish those
The special legislative session that concluded Dec. 24 turned out to indeed be special for lawmakers opposed to video gambling. Not only was yet another
Representative Arthur Payne, R-Center Point, is attempting to supply the “legislative putty” needed to fill the gaping cracks in the “Chuck E. Cheese” law that
The Alabama Legislature wrapped up its 2000 session quietly and with no surprises. While gambling proponents came out strong with a push for video poker
Some 300 people, many carrying banners and signs, gathered on the Statehouse steps in Montgomery April 4 to voice their continued opposition to gambling.