TEXAS POKER PROPOSAL FOLDS
18 May 2007
Procedural restrictions stymie Menendez bill
Texas state Representative Jose Menendez's bill HB 3186,
which proposed improving the legal position for Texas
poker players' game of choice, has been [temporarily]
stymied by a procedural time-out according to media
reports from the state that gave Texas Hold Em its name.
Rep. Menendez's bill was scheduled too far down a very
full list of legislative proposals to reach the floor of
the House for its second reading before the time
deadline, the reports indicate.
Menendez's proposal (see previous InfoPowa report)
followed several Texas-wide opinion polls which
indicated general support for a properly regulated and
taxed game in the state.
Speaking to a Dallas ESPN Radio program last week on the
slow progress of his bill, Menendez opined that many of
his colleagues were afraid that voting for the
legalisation of poker might hurt them in the next
election. "In particular, my Republican friends are the
ones that are afraid of their primary voters," he said.
As we went to press there had been no announcement from
the Representative's San Antonio office on whether he
will reintroduce the bill this year.
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