TEXAS POKER BILL PROGRESSES (Update)
10 April 2009
Menendez bill makes it out of the committee
stage
Texas Rep. Jose Menendez' proposal to legalise poker in
the Lone Star state (see previous InfoPowa reports)
remained on track this week, successfully passing
through the Licensing and Administrative Procedures
Committee on a 6-3 vote, conditional on a referendum
among local communities that would empower Texans to
vote on the issue.
"Poker players are the only
people in the state of Texas saying, 'Please tax us,' "
said Vernon Harrison, president of the 500-member Texas
Card Players Association. "We want what we would get for
that tax, which is a safe place to play poker."
Mike Lavigne, state director of the Poker Players
Alliance pro-poker pressure group, commented: "The vast
majority of communities in Texas will hold successful
elections allowing Texas Hold'em at specific locations.
This is a smart way to allow local control over what
will quickly become an economic development issue."
As long as Texans are playing for fun, or in private
home games, they are within the law. But the moment they
step outside those boundaries the game becomes illegal -
a source of ongoing controversy in the state which could
be resolved by licensing in terms of the highly
player-protective bill Menendez has introduced. And,
importantly in these government cash-strapped times, it
could be a useful source of new tax revenues from the
operators.
Where communities vote for
legalisation, the licensing and presumably regulation
would be performed by the Texas State Lottery
Corporation. The bill also makes provision for a Poker
Gaming Revenue Fund which would make contributions to
social causes, especially those associated with the
homeless of the state.
Menendez' bill, HB 222
titled "Poker Gaming Act of 2009", is the
Representatives second drive to legalise poker in Texas.
His previous attempt with bill HR 3186 was unsuccessful
in securing attention in a crowded state legislative
program last year (see previous InfoPowa report).
The bill is scheduled for debate in the full Texas
House of Representatives later this (April) month.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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