NEW JERSEY SENATOR TO SUPPORT ONLINE GAMBLING
REGULATION?
24 July 2009
Interesting information from the PPA's
Washington drive for legalisation
John Pappas, executive director of the Poker Players
Alliance, revealed some interesting legislative
developments during the Alliance's National Poker Week
visit to Washington DC this week.
The
well-connected executive said that Senator Robert
Menendez of New Jersey is currently preparing a bill to
bring online casino regulation to the Senate as a
companion to Congressman Barney Frank's HR 2267 seeking
to legalise online gambling in the United States.
Such an initiative may help the passage of the Frank
bill, especially if it makes faster progress in the
Senate. If both bills pass, then the process of blending
and reconciling the two should not present too difficuly
a problem, hopefully bringing the proposals to fruition
this year.
However, opponents of the legalisation
of online gambling appear to have embarked on a spoil
and delay strategy, perhaps fearful that if allowed to
get to a vote the leralisation bills will pass.
Allied to EU protests against the UIGEA and moves by
individual states emphasising states' autonomy in
gambling issues, the Senate move by Senator Menendez
adds an interesting new dynamic to the United States
legislative scenario.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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