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Alabama Senate defeats lottery and gambling bill Looking back on Tuesday evening, Del Marsh said he should have held the vote on a lottery and gambling bill when he had the votes. But hoping to ease concerns about the bill from some members, he agreed to delay it. And that delay proved fatal to the legislation. I made a rookie mistake, Marsh said after the Senate narrowly defeated his amendment to establish a lottery, sports betting and casino gambling in the state of Alabama. And I told three or four members in the body after that it was a mistake. ....
Alabama Senate rejects proposal for lottery, casinos; bill falls 2 votes short Updated Mar 10, 2021; Posted Mar 09, 2021 Sen. Del Marsh, lectern on the right, discusses an amendment to his lottery and casino bill by Sen. Vivian Davis Figures, lectern on the left. Facebook Share The Alabama Senate has rejected a bill to allow a lottery and casinos in Alabama. The bill, by Sen. Del Marsh, R-Anniston, is a proposed constitutional amendment that required 21 votes to pass the 35-member Senate. It fell two votes short on a 19-13 vote in favor. Marsh had been in talks with legislators and Gov. Kay Ivey to revise the bill. ....