VERMONT CONGRESSMAN LATEST SPONSOR FOR ONLINE
GAMBLING LEGALISATION BILL
23 October 2009
But will there be time for a debate this
year?
Congressman Barney Frank's legislative proposal to
legalise online gambling in the United States - bill HR
2267 - has attracted its sixty-first political
supporter.
Representative Peter Welch, a Democrat
from Vermont, signed up as a co-sponsor this week,
following in the footsteps of Connecticut representative
John B. Larson, who became the sixtieth sponsor last
week.
Frank hopes to bring the bill to the House
floor during the current session of Congress, but time
has become a scarce commodity in a Congress preoccupied
with bringing the US economy back to health after the
recent sub-prime mortgage meltdown. Frank is also
campaigning for a delay in the implementation of the
regulations supporting the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act - scheduled for December 1st - until
these controversial measures can be fully debated.
The attempt to delay the UIGEA regulations is
supported by 20 politicians on Capitol Hill, who
recently wrote to the Federal Reserve governor and the
US Treasury urging them to put a hold on the regulations
in order to first resolve problems already being
experienced by financial institutions charged with
enforcing the Act.
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