FRANK HOPES FOR BETTER U.S. INTERNET GAMBLING
LEGISLATION
6 February 2009
Internet gaming regulation to be revisited with a
new administration in power
Online gambling's leading US legislative supporter,
Congressman Barney Frank, is ready to again throw his
hat into the ring in trying to bring some consistency
and fairness to US political positions on Internet
gambling. Frank, a Democrat who chairs the House
Financial Services Committee, has confirmed that he will
re-introduce legislation favourable to online gambling
to a political scene that has radically changed
following the inauguration of President Barak Obama.
In an interview with the UK Financial Times this week,
Frank confirmed his intention to re-energise his
legislative proposals in the near future, and commented
on the the possibly different political tone now that
the draconian Bush administration has passed on.
Frank told the FT: “I expect an Obama Department of
Justice to be less zealous about locking people up.
These outrageous arrests in transit – they should be
stopping that stuff.” The comment was clearly a
reference to the long incarceration of ex-BetonSports
exec David Carruthers, apprehended whilst passing
through an Amercian airport well over two years ago and
still under hourse arrest and untried, and to Peter
Dick, non-executive chairman of Sportingbet who was
lucky to escape a similar fate.
The Financial Times noted that "public opinion was
demanding the right to gamble online,” spurring Frank’s
decision to reintroduce legislation. The proposed bill
may take on a similar form to HR 2046, which proposed a
licensing, strict regulation and taxation regime in
United States.
Frank also hinted that the controversial UIGEA
regulations, rammed through in the dying days of the
Bush administration, may also come under review in terms
of the Midnight Rule Act introduced recently by
Representative Jerrold Nadler (see previous InfoPowa
report). The regulations, widely criticised for a lack
of precision and resisted by the financial institutions
required to enforce them, support the UIGEA, which seeks
to disrupt US finanacial transactions with online
gambling entities.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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