13 CONGRESSMAN SUPPORT HOLD ON UIGEA REGS
12 June 2009
Political interest growing in Barney Frank's
bill
Political interest in HR 2266 - the Reasonable Prudence
in Regulation Act proposed by House Financial Services
Committee chairman Barney Frank - is reportedly growing,
with 13 Congressmen and women already signed on a
co-sponsors.
Launched on May 6th, the proposed
legislation seeks to suspend the much delayed and
controversial operational regulations supporting the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act to December
2010 until more clarity is achieved and the outcome of a
further bill proposing to regulate and licence online
gambling in the USA is known.
Sponsors for HR2266
so far include:
Shelley Berkley (D-NV) Tim
Bishop (D-NY) Joseph Crowley (D-NY) Bob Filner
(D-CA) Michael McMahon (D-NY) George Miller (D-CA)
Steven Rothman (D-NJ) Bobby Scott (D-VA). Ron
Paul (R-TX) Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) James Moran
(D-VA) Charles Rangel (D-NY)
Congressman
Frank's main attack on the UIGEA, his HR 2267 Internet
Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and
Enforcement Act introduced on May 6, has currently
signed 26 co-sponsors - early days, but well short of
the 43 co-sponsors Frank signed up for his previous and
unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the UIGEA.
Industry observers hope that the current HR 2267, which
supports the autonomy of individual states, excludes
sportsbetting but seeks to legalise and regulate online
gambling in the United States, thus rendering the
contentious UIGEA largely redundant, will have a better
chance of success. This is due to a more enlightened
Democrat-controlled Congress and individual states keen
to find new sources of tax revenue to combat the
recession.
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