TEXAS POKER BILL IN THE DOLDRUMS
15 May 2009
Menendez defers to state governor
According to reports in the Austin American-Statesman, a
bill seeking to legalise Texas poker proposed by San
Antonio Democrat Representative Jose Menendez may not be
approved this time around - the third failure of such a
proposal to make it through the legislative system.
The reason appears to be doubts that Republican
governor Rick Perry would be prepared to sign the
measure into law even if it was approved by the
Legislature.
The HB222 Texas' Poker Gaming Act
of 2009 was reintroduced last November by Menendez and
passed out of the House committee that oversees gambling
issues in April by a vote of 6-3.
And there it
has languished. The Austin American-Statesman reported
Friday: "Rep. Jose Menendez....said at midday he won't
push for action unless GOP Gov. Rick Perry signals he'd
sign such a plan into law."
That was followed by
a spokesman for the governor advising that Perry was not
in favor of the bill.
"For the third session in a
row, I think poker's dead," Menendez was quoted as
saying.
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