HOUSING ADDITION TO FRANK BILL TO LEGALISE U.S.
ONLINE GAMBLING?
6 July 2007
Unsourced reports suggest that Congressman Frank
has added an interesting new clause to his proposals
Several online gambling information sites are this week
carrying an unsourced and what appears to be largely
speculative report on a claimed affordable housing
addition to the Frank proposal to legalise, regulate and
tax online gambling in the United States.
Congressman Frank, a Democrat who is chairman of the
House Financial Services Committee launched HR2046 the
Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act earlier
this year (see previous InfoPowa reports) and achieved
widespread mainstream publicity for it when he held
hearings on the topic in June.
The experienced and savvy politician has carefully
designed his proposals to enhance their appeal to a
wider range of political opinion, emphasising the
importance of regulation to protect American players and
exclude criminal activity, and the potential billions of
dollars in tax benefits inherent in legalisation.
The new additions are allegedly in the form of
supplementary legislation that offers the possibility of
a billion-dollar bonus for affordable housing. Frank, an
advocate for halting home foreclosures currently at an
all-time high in America, is said to have added a clause
that would see a billion dollars placed into a fund to
build affordable housing.
The benefit would be complemented by profits from the
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC) and the
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) and would
go directly to local communities in order to construct
1.5 million homes over the next decade. These bodies are
Government-sponsored but privately-owned enterprises
endorsed by the Government to authorise loans and loan
guarantees.
The speculation is that the addition of the affordable
housing provision could militate against Frank's chances
of building more political support for HR 2046, although
there is equal weight for the opposite view that the
addition may make an online gambling regulatory bill
more palatable to the dominant Democratic vote.
More clarity will undoubtedly emerge in the days ahead,
as further hearings of Frank's HR 2046 are scheduled for
July 12.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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