POKER PLAYERS ALLIANCE TOPS 500 000 MEMBER MARK
25 May 2007
Experienced government liaison staffer now on
board, and bossman D'Amato aims for a million players
The Poker Players' Alliance, a US pressure group
advocating the legalisation of online poker, celebrated
an important milestone this week when membership topped
the 500 000 mark.
Recognising the need for full-time hands-on management,
the organisation has hired an experienced US staffer in
its Washington DC office. John Pappas has been appointed
vice president of government relations and told Casino
City writer Aaron Todd: "It's another step in the growth
and evolution of this organization. It's good to have a
full-time person in Washington whose only interest is in
ensuring that the interests of the Poker Players
Alliance and its members are being met."
Pappas has the right qualifications and contacts for the
job. A consultant for Dittus Communications, he has
worked with the PPA since its inception two years ago.
Prior to working for Dittus, he spent six years doing
public relations and press secretary work for Rep. John
Shadegg (R-Ariz.), and he still has many connections on
Capitol Hill.
The PPA has come a long way since Pappas first started
working with the group, reports Casino City. He
described the initial months following the launch of the
PPA as frustrating as interest was "languid."
"I guess it's a double-edged sword, but the reason the
organization took off is Congressman Goodlatte
introduced his Internet gambling prohibition bill and
people started to recognize that this was a very serious
threat," he told Todd.
The PPA has seen membership grow more than 400 percent
in less than three months since former Senator Alfonse
D'Amato became chairman of the organisation. D'Amato has
stated that he would like to increase membership to over
a million in the coming months.
"He has an aggressive timeline," Pappas said. "I think
it's reachable. We're going to see some very exciting
things happening in the next few weeks. Hopefully (House
Financial Services Committee Chairman) Barney Frank will
be holding a hearing in the next few weeks, and it's
very likely that another member of Congress will be
introducing legislation in this area that talks
specifically about skill game exemptions including
poker, bridge, chess, etc."
Pappas will be coordinating lobbying and grassroots
efforts in Washington D.C. as well as educating
Congressmen and staffers on the Hill on the issues
surrounding poker.
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