POKER PLAYERS' ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP NEARING HALF A
MILLION
18 May 2007
Remarkable growth in six months
A new feature article on the PPA site by Dan Cypra of
the PocketFives.com portal reveals that the Association
has enjoyed an astonishing growth in membership to
almost 500 000 - most of it since the advent late last
year of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
in the USA.
The US law, which attacks financial transactions with
online gambling sites, appears to have given added
impetus to the growth of the players' pressure group,
which is headed by Michael Bolcerek and former US
Senator Alfonse D'Amato.
When the act was passed last year the group had a
membership of some 120 000, but Cypra reveals that only
six months later this numbers 489 667 and counting.
In his article, Cypra reviews the recent history of the
PPA and discusses the encouraging new legislative moves
that seek to modify the draconian UIGEA by introducing a
regulated and legalised industry in the US paying fair
taxes.
Bolcerek encourages all poker players to sign up with
the PPA to make its collective leverage even stronger,
and urges players to fax or write their Congressman to
voice their support of the Congressman Barney Frank bill
proposing the change to a regulatory regime in the US.
"You have to convince them," Bolcerek says in the
article, "that this is a better alternative than the
legislation currently in place and I think the arguments
are there."
Five levels of Poker Players' Association membership are
now available, including a no-cost introductory
membership, and registration only takes a few minutes on
the PPA Web site.
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