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- 05-06-2009 01:55 PM #1Copywriter
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New Online Gambling Bill Introduced in U.S. Congress
Internet Gambling Regulation Consumer Protection & Enforcement Act introduced today
From the CAP Newswire:
May 6, 2009 (CAP Newswire) -- The eagle has landed! After months of anticipation, U.S. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank has introduced into the U.S. Congress new legislation that would not only reverse the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006), but would also establish a legal regulatory framework to allow online gambling in the United States.
The new bill, officially called the Internet Gambling Regulation Consumer Protection & Enforcement Act, would give the U.S. Treasury Department the authority to regulate how Internet gambling is conducted in the country. This would be accomplished through a system of licensing of gaming companies; the Treasury Department would have the authority to issue or revoke such licenses.
In an interesting side note, Representative Frank told reporters that he will also introduce a separate piece of legislation that will "freeze" the implementation of the UIGEA.
The bill is highly anticipated not just in the United States, but overseas as well. Online gambling firms based in Europe have “lost billions of euros in value” because of the UIGEA, reports Reuters news services. In addition, the ban has resulted in a tense trade situation between the U.S. and the EU, and some unfortunate (and many say unfair) prosecution of European gambling companies like PartyGaming.
The fact that the Congress and White House are now in Democratic hands is predicted to help passage of the new law. However, it’s still not a sure bet, as opposition to online gambling (and all forms of gambling) remains strong in some U.S. political quarters.
For example, Representative Spencer Bachus, also on the House Financial Services Committee, has already come out in attack of the new bill. "Illegal off-shore Internet gambling sites are a criminal enterprise," Bachus was quoted in the Reuters article. "Allowing them to operate unfettered in the United States would present a clear danger to our youth, who are subject to becoming addicted to gambling at an early age."
To read the original Reuters story, click here.Nathan - CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com Staff -
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- 05-06-2009 07:01 PM #2
Nice...fingers crossed it goes through!
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- 05-06-2009 07:31 PM #4
This is FANTASTIC news, I work with a couple of poker rooms now that wont allow U.S. players and it really is a pain as a lot of my advertisements are non-geographical so it would be great to get them back in "the game" again
Fingers Crossed Here too
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Who would have thought 8 years ago that the US would be viewed as war mongering anti-trade protectionists.
Hopefully, sanity will be restored.For the best casino games with free slot machines, visit lucky Atlantic City, Reno, Tunica and Macau. - 05-07-2009 02:59 PM #6Senior Member
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PRAYING....PRAYING....PRAYING
Since most of my income comes from poker, should be nice to see Partygaming and others back in the game,
How long do you guys think for us to get some good news??? End of summer?? 2010?

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