13 deemed local jurisdictions and law enforcement as being those charged with interpreting and applying Alabama law over gaming or gambling in their respective county.
In 2016, the governor’s office disbanded a task force on illegal gambling, transferring the responsibilities to the AG’s office. The Alabama attorney general’s office has long since declared electronic bingo in Alabama as illegal gambling, going as far as using hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute it. They also claim to support several county and city services, such as the Tuskegee Area Chamber of Commerce, the Tuskegee Housing Authority and the Macon County Health Care Authority. In the application, Victoryland outlines 75 charities in Macon County they support, including several schools, churches, and fire departments.