ANTI-UIGEA BILL HAS ALREADY ATTRACTED TEN
CO-SPONSORS
2 May 2008
Introduced on April 10, HR 5767 seeks to stop
federal officials from implementing any supporting
regulations
Introduced to the House by Congressmen Barney Frank and
Ron Paul only on April 10, a bill seeking to halt the
implementation of the notorious Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act has already attracted 10
co-sponsors, with more thought about to sign up.
HR 5767 targets the Treasury Department and U.S. Federal
Reserve, enjoining them from continuing work on the
regulations supporting the UIGEA, which have been
heavily criticised for a lack of precision, and the
impractcalities of enforcement through an already
overworked US financial services industry.
Frank and Paul introduced the bill after a hearing
conducted by the House Financial Services Subcommittee
on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade,
and Technology that showed the weaknesses of and
problems with the UIGEA (see previous InfoPowa reports).
The following congressmen have signed onto the new bill
thus far:
Gary Ackerman (D-N.Y.)
Shelley Berkley (D-Nev.)
William Lacy Clay (D-Mo.)
Bob Filner (D-Calif.)
Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.)
Michael Honda (D-Calif.)
Peter King (R-N.Y.)
James McGovern (D-Mass.)
James Moran (D-Va.)
Robert Wexler (D-Fla.)
All 10 supporters have also signed up as co-sponsors of
Frank's IGREA bill that seeks to legalise and regulate
online gambling. H.R. 2046, the Internet Gambling
Regulation and Enforcement Act, has 48 cosponsors and is
still making its way through committees in order to go
to a vote on the House floor.
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