MOVEMENT AT LAST - US LEGALISATION BILLS HEARING
DATE SET
27 November 2009
Barney Frank's bills HR227 and 2266 ready to
go
After months of being delayed in the House Financial
Services Committee by more pressing economic issues, it
looks as if the legalisation of online gambling in the
United States is about to come back onstage.
Two
bills - HR2267 seeking to legalise and regulate online
gambling, and HR2266 proposing to delay the
implementation of the UIGEA regulations by a year - are
scheduled for public hearings by the committee in
Washington DC on Thursday, December 3rd 2009 at 10 am.
The hearings will be broadcast over the Web with
the link on the committee's website, whilst the hearings
will be held in Room 2128 of the Rayburn House Office
Building, covering HR 2266, the Reasonable Prudence in
Regulation Act and HR 2267, the Internet Gambling
Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act.
Both proposals were introduced in May 2009 by
Congressman Barney Frank, who is also chairman of the
House Financial Services Committee.
HR 2266 has
53 bi-partisan co-sponsors, whilst HR 2267 has 63
co-sponsors.
The hearings are the first really
major development in the United States legalisation of
online gambling since September 2008, when Frank’s HR
6870 was approved by a 30-19 margin, but failed to
complete the 110th Congress and lapsed.
The
House Financial Services Committee is comprised of 41
Democrats and 29 Republicans, chaired by Massachusetts
Democrat Barney Frank. Strong opposition to any
legalisation can be expected from the leader of the
Republicans on the committee, Representative Spencer
Bachus, long an opponent of Internet gambling.
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