FOCUS ON THE FAMILY TAKES US AUTHORITIES TO TASK ON
UIGEA DELAYS
18 May 2007
Anti-gambling body says the US Treasury is
dragging its feet on regulation drafting
The Focus on the Family organisation is up in arms about
the delays in introducing regulations for the Unlawful
Internet Gambling Enforcement Act signed into law last
October. The legislation mandated the US Treasury and
the US AG's offices to jointly prepare enforcement
regulations for the act, which seeks to disrupt
financial transactions to online gambling companies,
within 270 days.
Focus on the Family spokesmen say that the drafting of
regulations has dragged on for months, and accuse the
U.S. Treasury Department of dragging its feet in writing
regulations to give the UIGEA teeth.
Republican Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas went to see
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson this week to ask about
the delay, but does not elaborate on Paulson's response.
“Are they going to be committed to enforcing this law,"
Brownback asked, "and putting the personnel in place
that it needs?"
Chad Hills, gambling analyst for Focus on the Family
Action, claims that writing regulations shouldn’t be too
burdensome. “We estimate that about five federal
employees working on this could keep and maintain a list
of Internet gambling operations,” he told Family News in
Focus, the organisation's journal.
Tom McClusky of the Family Research Council claimed
without specifying the detail that "intense pressure"
had been brought to bear via the Treasury Department to
water down the restrictions.
"The gambling forces seem to have some friends in those
departments that might have been helping write some of
those regulations," he accused. “It’s almost setting up
a fourth branch of government – a bureaucracy branch –
that decides what laws they want to enforce and what
laws they want to basically rewrite.”
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