PPA BACKS NEXT MOVES ON FRANK'S HR6870 (Update)
19 September 2008
But getting a voting slot is likely to be tough
The dust had hardly settled on this week's House
Financial Services Committee approval of Barney Frank's
HR 6870 Payments System Protection Act (see previous
InfoPowa report) when the Poker Players Alliance
announced its support for the latest attack on the UIGEA
- amendments and all.
In a statement issued immediately after news of the
favourable vote broke Tuesday, the PPA chairman, former
US Senator Alphonse D'Amato, said: "The PPA is pleased
that the House Financial Services Committee today
recognized the need to provide clarification to what
constitutes ‘unlawful Internet gambling' under the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) by
passing H.R. 6870.
"This bipartisan compromise bill.....also appropriately
requires a formal rulemaking, overseen by an
administrative law judge, to provide the clarification
requested of the Department of Treasury and the Federal
Reserve, among others, as to the definition of ‘unlawful
Internet gambling.'
"The PPA congratulates the Republicans and Democrats on
the House Financial Services Committee on reaching this
strong compromise bill, and we look forward to enactment
of this sound public policy during this legislative
session.
"We thank Chairman Frank for his continued leadership on
this important issue of protecting individual rights and
personal responsibility."
Following its successful mark-up passage through the
Financial Services Committee, the latest Frank
initiative may now be debated on the floor of the House
of Representatives. However, this is by no means certain
with a full schedule, an election looming and a deadline
of September 26, when Congressional leaders hope to wrap
up the current session barring any 'lame duck' business.
The Financial Services Committee 30-19 vote illustrated
the divergence of opinion among politicians within the
Republican and Democrat parties, reports the Las Vegas
Review-Journal. In a vote taken mere hours after the end
of the mark-up session, 23 Democrats and seven
Republicans voted in favour of HR 6870, whilst 2
Democrats and 17 Republicans voted against the proposal.
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