The Wind Creek Wetumpka gaming facility in Wetumpka, Alabama. Photo from Facebook
Parker Griffith, the Democratic candidate for governor of Alabama, said he will negotiate a Class III gaming compact with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians if he is elected. Griffith said the state would benefit by taking a share of the tribe's gaming revenues. "Poarch Creek leaders have done a great job with gaming in Alabama, and we should be talking about expansion to generate more tax revenue for the state and jobs for Alabamians," the candidate said at a press conference on Thursday, the Associated Press reported. The tribe has repeatedly offered to share revenues through a compact. But the state's governors have never come to the table -- Gov. Robert Bentley (R), who is running for re-election, hasn't met with the tribe. Get the Story:
Griffith proposes Creek gambling expansion (AP 10/3)
Parker Griffith supports gambling compact with Poarch Creeks, getting state out of liquor business (AL.Com 10/2)
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