Legalization of online gambling takes big step on Tuesday

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  • DacBietViet
    SBR MVP
    • 12-26-07
    • 3257

    #1
    Legalization of online gambling takes big step on Tuesday
    Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., has called the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006 “one of the stupidest things” he has ever seen.On Tuesday, Frank will get a chance to further push that message in Washington when a Congressional hearing will be heard at 10 a.m. ET by the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy,Trade and Technology.

    Barney, the Chairman of the House Committee on Financial Services, wants to legalize online gambling in the U.S. and has proposed the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act (IGREA) to help make that happen."The hearing is going to show - I want to show - that it's not that the regulations weren't done well," said Frank of the UIGEA. "It's that they can't be done well given the inherent nature of the issue."


    Frank wants online gaming regulated by the Department of Treasury. Currently under the UIGEA, banks and financial institutions carry that burden when it comes to stopping Americans from gambling online illegally.
    The UIGEA bans the use of credit card and other monetary transactions that bettors use to fund online casino, sportsbook and poker accounts. That leaves the banks to block and monitor those transactions and one of the criticisms of the bill is that it interferes with normal banking business.The bill was slipped under the radar, hidden in the Port Securities Act in 2006 and there has been controversy since.



    Frank’s IGREA gives an exemption to the UIGEA and would allow Americans to wager online. The bill has generated dozens of supporters among Frank’s fellow Congressmen and women and has picked up steam over the past several months.





    One step closer. Lets hope it works out
  • BigOrangeTitans
    SBR MVP
    • 11-23-07
    • 4504

    #2
    would help out the economy if we sunk our money into the states ran sportsbetting
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    • thezbar
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-29-06
      • 6427

      #3
      Frank Barney is a sports betters best friend. He's the one politician who said from the very beginning that this act was not the way to go. Perhaps the economic climate has produced the proper timing to plant the seed for some change. One can only hope.
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      • SBR Lou
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-02-07
        • 37863

        #4
        He also allows for pro sports leagues to "opt out" in his proposed bill, it's mainly something poker players are pushing for.
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        • Poker_Beast
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 09-14-06
          • 6547

          #5
          Keeping my fingers crossed!
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          • Cyclone
            SBR High Roller
            • 07-20-06
            • 141

            #6
            I think it's odd that the Fed hasn't released the final rule yet. Comments were due on December 12. Maybe they're too busy trying to keep our phoney-baloney economy going.
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