JOSE FIGHTS FOR HOLD EM - IN TEXAS
16 March 2007
San Antonio representative could be top of the
pops with poker players
The state that gave poker's most popular game its name
could be a leader in recognising its legality as a real
money pastime if Jose Menendez, the representative for
San Antonio has his way
The state politician has introduced a bill to legalise
real-money poker in Texas bars, removing outdated law
for a more enlightened and progressive approach that
recognises the widespread popularity of the game.
Among some of the Menendez bill highlights: Four raked
tables may be allowed in establishments that meet
requirements; charity poker will become legal; dealers
will have to submit to mandatory training and licensing;
there will be stiff criminal penalties for dishonest
operators and taxes raised on operators will go to state
welfare coffers.
"Charitable poker means more Texans win," said Mike
Lavigne, treasurer of the Texas Poker Association.
"Texas charities are losing out on millions of dollars
due to the antiquated laws governing the game, and Texas
would finally be able to benefit from the rise in
popularity of Texas Hold'em"
The Texas Poker Association is a pro-poker lobby group
established in 2006 to seek legislation and establish
rules and regulations for poker in the state.
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