Alabama Governor's Race Splits On Health Care

 

PHILLIP RAWLS

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Health care legislation in Washington has split the Democratic candidates for governor in Alabama, with Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks accusing U.S. Rep. Artur Davis of betraying his constituents by voting against the bill.

"He was the only Black Caucus member to vote against it. I don't get it," Sparks said Tuesday.

Davis said Sparks' message about health care changes based on what his audience wants to hear. He said Sparks told business leaders in August that he was opposed to the legislation, but now he's supporting it.

"Ron Sparks is being deliberately dishonest," Davis said Tuesday.

Davis and Sparks meet in the Democratic primary for governor on June 1. The Republican primary is the same day, but the GOP candidates for governor have all been critical of the health care legislation.

The health care debate is the latest issue to separate the Democratic candidates.

Earlier, Davis called for a constitutional convention to rewrite Alabama's 1901 constitution, and Sparks opposed it. Sparks called for a referendum on creating a state lottery and legalizing and taxing full-fledged casinos to generate tax revenue. Davis said the next governor should boost revenue through increased industrial recruitment.

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