Candidate wants to negotiate casino compact with Poarch Band


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.

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