CALIFORNIA POKER BILL ON HOLD UNTIL 2009
5 September 2008
Lloyd Levine's AB 2026 will be reintroduced in
January 2009
Poker fans hoping to see online poker legalised in the
state of California will have to wait a little longer
following news this week that Assemblyman Lloyd Levine's
bill AB 2026, currently before the Senate Appropriations
Committee before going to the vote, will now only be
reintroduced in January 2009. No reason was given for
the hold, which may be related to an over-full political
schedule.
Levine's bill started out in February this year as a bid
for a full enquiry into the potential for regulated and
taxed online poker in the state. However, it was then
amended to actually legalise online poker in California,
only to be further amended to take it back to an
independent investigation or survey (see previous
InfoPowa reports)
In the past, Levine said of his bill: "This is an
attempt to do what the federal government allows –
provide people who want to play in California at least
the opportunity to play internet poker in a way that
they can be certain is safe and regulated."
Poker Voters of America President Jim Tabilio serves as
the bill's citizen sponsor and called for the hold. In
August he expressed pleasure with the favorable
Committee vote on AB 2026, saying: "It's a good sign
that the legislators are taking this issue seriously,
understand the importance of the bill and are asking the
right questions. The plan going forward is to bring
together the potential stakeholders to help craft a
final version of the bill that protects Californians who
play online and maximizes revenue for the state."
California is home to an estimated two million online
poker players, and has spearheaded moves toward
legalising online poker for some time. In 2007,
California poker player Anthony "Tuff Fish" Sandstrom
started a petition to initiate a state-run online poker
site for residents of the state. His petition was
approved by the California Secretary of State, and
scheduled for the February 2008 ballot, but was later
withdrawn by him.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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