US ONLINE GAMBLING LANDSCAPE (Update)
3 February 2012
Policy makers continue to mull on the future
of online gambling within their States
D.C. Council members intend moving forward with a
bill that would repeal the State's internet gambling
proposal following a protracted hearing held last week
by Council member Jack Evans (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
A Finance and Revenue Committee meeting
scheduled for tomorrow afternoon (Wednesday) will
revisit the controversial passage of the first-in-nation
internet gambling programme after an internet gambling
provision was added to the D.C. Lottery contract after
the fact.
The Committee chaired by Evans will
review Bill 19-474: Lottery Amendment Repeal Act of 2011
and its panel includes leading proponents Michael A.
Brown and Marion Barry; Muriel Bowser - who appears to
be sitting on the fence, and vociferous critic David A.
Catania.
Further afield, Connecticut has
scheduled an informational forum on online gaming,
devised by Democrat's State Rep. Stephen Dargan and
State Senator Joan Hartley at the Connecticut
legislative office building on Thursday this week.
Industry players invited to speak at the forum
include: State Attorney General's Office representative
Bob Clark; Chuck Bunnell - Mohegan Sun Casino; Bill
Satti - Foxwoods Resort Casino; Anne Noble - Connecticut
Lottery Corporation; Brooks Pierce - Sportech, Inc.; and
Carlos Reinoso - Connecticut Council on Problem
Gambling.
In a Finance Committee meeting on the
topic, Representative Roland Lemar demonstrated with the
use of his iPad how easy it is for Americans to partake
in the activity by completing the online registration
process on an unidentified, but described as leading,
online gambling website. "I was able to go through the
entire application process, provide my credit card
number, do everything except click start," Lemar said.
Lemar demonstrated what Governor D. Malloy commented
on earlier this week: "Online gambling is coming to
Connecticut whether we like it or not. The playing field
with respect to gaming is about to change, and we have
to consider those changes and be aware of them."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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