ONLINE GAMBLING STUDY BILL ON HOLD (Update)
1 August 2008
Mark up on Berkely's HR2140 ran out of time and is
rescheduled for September
A full schedule of 12 other bills, one of which involved
weighty deliberations on the activities of former U.S.
presidential adviser Karl Rove, resulted this week in
the mark up of Nevada Representative Shelly Berkely's
Bill HR 2140 being rescheduled for September.
The Bill, titled "Internet Gambling Study Act," is a
proposal to commission a thorough and independent study
of online gambling and its full implications for the
United States and its citizens. It has the support of
the American Gaming Association and many politicians as
a practical way to understand the pros and cons of
regulation and possible taxation.
Due for markup before the House Judiciary Committee this
week, consideration of HR2140 and other proposals was
derailed by extensive discussions on whether Rove should
be placed in contempt. Time constraints meant that other
bills did not make the cut before Congress adjourned for
the August recess...and that means rescheduling to
September 2008.
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