STUDY ON INTERNET POKER BILL PROGRESSES
18 April 2008
California legislative proposal moves forward to
Assembly Appropriations Committee
California legislators appeared to be taking a sensible
and pragmatic view of online poker in the state this
week as the Assembly Governmental Organization Committee
(AGOC) unanimously forwarded a proposal to study the
issue thoroughly to the Assembly Appropriations
Committee.
AB 2026 calls for the California Gambling Control
Commission and the Department of Justice to initiate and
carry out a study into factors surrounding the
authorisation of online poker in California, reports
Cardplayer magazine. The results of the study would be
presented to the California Legislature by June 30, 2009
if it is approved.
The Cardplayer report revealed that Democrat Assemblyman
Lloyd Levine is the bill’s author (see previous InfoPowa
report).
The AGOC hearing took testimony from bill proponents
Poker Voters of America President Jim Tabilio and Rod
Blonien, who represented the card rooms of Commerce
Club, Hollywood Park, the Lucky Derby, the Lucky Lady,
Garden City and Lucky Chances.
“Many of the clubs that I mentioned are maxed out on
Friday and Saturday nights. We have more players than we
have seats available,” Blonien said. “Many of those
people go home and play online.”
He had some strong opinions on Internet poker,
characterising the industry as an unregulated and
dangerous place for American consumers. “There’s no
place that a law abiding Californian can go (online) and
play a level game,” he claimed. “What Californians
really need is a government regulated and fair website
where they could go to play Internet poker.”
Concerns regarding conflict with anti-online gambling
federal law were addressed by the state’s Legislative
Counsel on Levine's request, which concluded that
California would be allowed to operate an intrastate
card room even with the rules of the UIGEA and the
decades-old Wire Act in place.
One group opposed to the AB 2026 was the California
Coalition Against Gambling Expansion, a group that wants
to decrease the number of gambling options California
residents have.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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