EARLY MAY INTRODUCTION FOR ANTI-UIGEA BILL (Update)
1 May 2009
Despite pressure of other legislation, FSC
chairman plans to move ahead with repeal attempt
Making headlines across the USA and online media this
morning is a story from the Reuters news agency
confirming that Congressman Barney Frank's next attempt
to overturn the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act will take place early May (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
Speaking at the Reuters Global
Financial Regulation Summit in Washington yesterday,
Frank, who is chairman of the House Financial Services
Committee, said that he planned to introduce a bill next
week to overturn a three-year-old US ban on Internet
gambling. Frank said final drafting on the bill was
being completed this week.
The legislation faces
strong opposition from national sports leagues
spearheaded by the NFL, rightist Christian and
conservative groups and some Republican politicians.
"We'll be introducing it next week and I plan to
move on it," said Frank, a senior Democrat.
The
bill had been expected earlier, but Frank said his
committee has been busy with other measures addressing
the credit crisis and proposals to reform financial
regulation.
The European Commission, said late
last month in a draft report that a US Justice
Department crackdown on European online gambling
companies violated US commitments under the World Trade
Organisation.
But the commission, which oversees
trade policy for the 27-nation EU bloc, said it would
seek a negotiated solution with the United States rather
than file a WTO complaint.
EU online gambling
firms lost billions of Euros in value after the US
Congress in 2006 made it illegal for banks and credit
card companies to make payments to online gambling
sites.
Republicans controlled the White House
and Congress when the law was approved. Now, Democrats
are in control in both branches of the government, but
it is unclear how the Obama administration will handle
the issue.
Speculation on whether the bill will
gain sufficient traction to be effective has been
intense over the past two weeks, with mainstream media
taking an interest in the issue, and debate on whether
cash strapped individual states are likely to view
Internet gaming in a more favourable light as a source
of tax revenues.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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