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Mo Brooks Fires Back: Former Congressman Exposes Out-of-State Gambling Money and Infrastructure Record in House District 20 Race
"They only care about one thing, and that is how much money they can get by fleecing Alabama citizens," Brooks warned, noting that his Duke University degree in economics gives him a distinct perspective on the broader impact of legalized gambling. "It siphons money out of our economy. It will decrease our income taxes, decrease our sales tax collections, and increase our social costs because of gambling losses from people who can't afford it."
Staff Writer
May 173 min read
















