MORE SUPPORT FOR ONLINE POKER BILL
28 December 2007
New Jersey Congressman signs as co-sponsor of
Wexler bill
Florida Congressman Robert Wexler's attempt to legalise
poker in the United States received a pre-Christmas
fillip this week when New Jersey Representative Robert
E. Andrews signed up as the proposal's 21st co-sponsor.
Wexler's HR 2610 Skill Games Exemption bill has been
steadily gaining support, perhaps overshadowed to some
extent by the more wide-ranging Internet Gambling
Regulation and Enforcement bill proposed by Congressman
Barney Frank, which seeks to license and regulate online
gambling generally in the United States (see previous
InfoPowa reports)
HR2610 seeks to add poker to the list of exemptions to
the UIGEA.
Representative Andrews is a seasoned politician
currently serving his tenth Congressional term, with
experience on committees such as Higher Education,
Lifelong Learning and Competitiveness and Education and
Labour, where he is currently chairman. The
representative is also a member of the House Armed
Services committee and subcommittees on Oversight and
Investigations, Terrorism and Unconventional Threats and
the Budget Committee.
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