FIVE MORE SPONSORS FOR ANTI-UIGEA BILL
27 July 2007
Support for Congressman Frank's bid to regulate
online gambling in the USA grows
July has been a good month for Congressman Barney Frank,
Chairman of the influential House Financial Services
Committee and author of Bill HR 2046 the Internet
Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act which proposes
the regulation and taxation of Internet gambling in the
United States instead of banning the pastime.
Five more Congressman have signed on to the Bill as
sponsors, including Representatives Anthony D. Weiner
(D-N.Y.) and Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.) who attached
their support to the bill July 10, and Representatives
Steven R. Rothman (D-N.J.), Michael M. Honda (D-Calif.)
and Albert Russell Wynn (D-Md.) who signed up late last
week.
The addition of the latest representatives grows the
current list of co-sponsors to 32, up from the bill's
original 11 when Frank first introduced the Act to the
House in April.
The new sign-ups join the following politicians who have
previously signed up to support the Frank bill, which
calls for online gambling in the United States to be
taxed and regulated by the Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network.
Alcee L. Hastings
Don Young
Gary L. Ackerman
Howard L. Berman
James McGovern
Julia Carson
Joseph Crowley
Bob Filner
Luis V. Gutierrez
Peter T. King
Jim McDermott
James McGovern
Charlie Melancon
Ed Perlmutter
Linda T Sanchez
Melvin L. Watt
Shelly Berkley
Michael Capuano
Wm. Lacy Clay
Steve Israel
Carolyn McCarthy
Ron Paul
Ross Carnahan
Ciro D. Rodriguez
Edolphus Towns
Robert Wexler
Vito Fossella
Frank's aides have repeatedly said that interested
parties calling their political representatives with
expressions of support for the Frank bill were having a
positive effect in encouraging politicians to re-examine
the implications of the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act and the alternatives which HR 2046
presents.
If passed, Frank's bill will neutralise the Unlawful
Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, signed into law by
U.S. president George Bush last October. The UIGEA
prohibits financial transactions from banks and credit
card companies to Internet casinos, poker rooms and
sports betting sites, and has been described by Frank
and other politicians as "preposterous," "one of the
stupidest laws ever passed by Congress" and as an
invasion of American personal freedom.
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