State of Play’s TL;DR
Out‑of‑state gambling PACs have poured significant money into Alabama campaigns as operators prepare for a potential market expansion.
- This activity signals a coordinated push by national sports betting interests to build political influence in one of the country’s most restrictive gambling states.
Political action committees tied to major sports betting operators and gambling stakeholders have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Alabama candidates as industry groups position for future legalization efforts.
According to filings cited by 1819 News and the Alabama Secretary of State, the Montgomery‑based SV&B PAC gave roughly $718,500 to multiple candidates since January 2025, and the Sports Betting Alliance, which represents DraftKings, FanDuel, Bet365, BetMGM, and Fanatics, contributed more than $1.25 million to SV&B PAC.
Top recipients of SV&B PAC funds include:
Sen. Jay Hovey (R‑Auburn): $50,000
Senate candidate Doug Harwell: $45,000Sen. Chris Elliott (R‑Josephine): $40,000Senate President Pro Tempore Garlan Gudger: $35,000
- Rep. James Lomax (R‑Huntsville): $30,000
Critics say the donations show outsized industry influence. Former state Sen. Rusty Glover accused gambling interests of trying to "manipulate” lawmakers, while former US Rep. Mo Brooks called the PAC transfers a form of "laundering” to obscure funding sources.
Buying influence?
This fundraising push could be an early indicator that Alabama may become a target for legalization campaigns, which would eventually expand betting access and local product offerings.
https://www.playusa.com/news/gambling-pacs-flood-alabama-campaigns/