It’s time for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the other interested parties in Alabama’s long and tortured gambling fight to change the game.
That was the opinion of Arthur Mothershed, the Executive Vice President of Business Development and Government Relations for Wind Creek Hospitality, which operates three electronic bingo casinos in Alabama. During an interview on the Alabama Politics This Week podcast, which is available Friday, Mothershed said it was imperative that the tribe spend more time throughout the year, and not just during the legislative session, informing lawmakers and others about the gaming issue and reminding them of the support among their constituents.