MORE SPONSORS FOR LEGALISED ONLINE GAMBLING PROPOSAL
19 June 2009
Four new co-sponsors sign up for HR2267
Congressman Barney Frank's proposal to regulate and
licence non-sportsbetting Internet gambling in the
United States, his HR 2267 Internet Gambling Regulation,
Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act introduced on
May 6, signed another four co-sponsors Friday, bringing
to 30 the number of politicians indicating their support
so far.
Congressional Representatives Steve
Driehaus (Ohio), Jared Polis (Colorado), Raul M.
Grijalva (Arizona) and Steve Israel (New York) are the
latest to sign up for the bill, for which Frank, who is
chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, has
high hopes in a more enlightened and Democrat-dominated
Congress.
InfoPowa reported earlier this week
that a companion Bill launched by Franks to delay by a
year the implementation of the controversial regulations
underpinning the UIGEA has so far attracted 13
co-sponsors. HR2266 - the Reasonable Prudence in
Regulation Act - was launched May 6 2009 and seeks a
hold on the UIGEA until December 2010 when there is more
clarity and the outcome of HR 2267 proposing to regulate
and licence online gambling in the USA is known.
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, given the need for more tax revenues
by recession-hit states within the Union. Recent world
trade events such as the European Union condemnation of
American discriminatory anti-online gambling enforcement
may also influence the debate.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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