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Dan |
Published
Aug 31 2007, 12:26 AM
 It’s always wise to know about something before you dive into it. That’s why you visit PocketFives.com, right? You learn about poker, swap strategies, read about some bad beats, and then hit the tables. Ironically, on the world’s biggest stage, even the best and brightest sometimes play in the dark. I’m talking about the United States Congress passing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act last year. This fall, H.R. 2140, the Internet Gambling Study Bill, could give legislators new light into the industry. Armed with the power of knowledge, our elected officials can make an informed legislative decision. Proposed by Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (D-NV), the bill is one of four currently in Congress that deal with online gambling.
The Text
H.R. 2140 calls for a study by the National Academy of Sciences “to identify the proper response of the United States to the growth of Internet gambling.” The text of the bill recognizes that millions of Americans are active in the industry and that “many observers and industry analysts believe that it is impossible to stop the sale of most products or services over the Internet.” H.R. 2140 gives the Federal government the tools it needs to grasp the enormous complexities of the industry. Specific studies include closely examining underage gambling, looking at other countries’ systems to regulate internet gambling, as well as the potential income that could be garnered by taxation. Fraud, money laundering, and the impact of the UIGEA are studied as well.
The rate at which the U.S. online gambling market is growing is rather dramatic. The bill states that “several million” Americans gamble on the Internet, accounting for half of a “multibillion dollar worldwide market.” This incredible growth is what fueled the UIGEA’s passage last year. On an appearance in July on the PocketFives.com Podcast, Berkley sums up her bill: “I’ve introduced legislation to study the issue. We are operating in total darkness and ignorance. We’re passing legislation and banning things that we don’t even know the effects of. What I’d like to do is take a step back, take a deep breath, and study it. Let Congress legislate on the basis of scientific information. It also is not a red flag in the face of opponents of gambling. How can anyone be opposed to a non-partisan study of internet gambling? Let’s get the information before we interfere with the American people’s rights to do what they want to do.”
The Co-Sponsors
H.R. 2140 was introduced on May 3, 2007, and has since garnered 64 Co-Sponsors. They are listed below along with the district they represent and the date they attached their name as a co-sponsor. You’ll notice both Barney Frank (D-MA) and Robert Wexler (D-FL), two sponsors of other internet gambling-related bills, are on the list:
Rep Abercrombie, Neil [HI-1] - 5/3/2007 Rep Ackerman, Gary L. [NY-5] - 5/3/2007 Rep Berman, Howard L. [CA-28] - 5/3/2007 Rep Boyda, Nancy E. [KS-2] - 6/5/2007 Rep Brown, Corrine [FL-3] - 5/3/2007 Rep Capuano, Michael E. [MA-8] - 5/3/2007 Rep Carnahan, Russ [MO-3] - 5/10/2007 Rep Clay, Wm. Lacy [MO-1] - 5/3/2007 Rep Clyburn, James E. [SC-6] - 5/3/2007 Rep Cohen, Steve [TN-9] - 5/3/2007 Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] - 5/3/2007 Rep Costa, Jim [CA-20] - 5/3/2007 Rep Costello, Jerry F. [IL-12] - 5/3/2007 Rep Crowley, Joseph [NY-7] - 5/3/2007 Rep Davis, Danny K. [IL-7] - 5/3/2007 Rep Faleomavaega, Eni F.H. [AS] - 5/3/2007 Rep Frank, Barney [MA-4] - 5/3/2007 Rep Gonzalez, Charles A. [TX-20] - 5/3/2007 Rep Green, Al [TX-9] - 5/3/2007 Rep Grijalva, Raul M. [AZ-7] - 5/3/2007 Rep Gutierrez, Luis V. [IL-4] - 5/3/2007 Rep Hastings, Alcee L. [FL-23] - 5/3/2007 Rep Heller, Dean [NV-2] - 5/3/2007 Rep Hill, Baron P. [IN-9] - 5/3/2007 Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [NY-22] - 5/3/2007 Rep Honda, Michael M. [CA-15] - 5/3/2007 Rep Israel, Steve [NY-2] - 5/3/2007 Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila [TX-18] - 5/3/2007 Rep Jones, Stephanie Tubbs [OH-11] - 5/3/2007 Rep Kilpatrick, Carolyn C. [MI-13] - 5/3/2007 Rep Langevin, James R. [RI-2] - 5/3/2007 Rep Larson, John B. [CT-1] - 5/3/2007 Rep Lewis, John [GA-5] - 5/3/2007 Rep LoBiondo, Frank A. [NJ-2] - 5/3/2007 Rep Maloney, Carolyn B. [NY-14] - 5/3/2007 Rep McGovern, James P. [MA-3] - 5/3/2007 Rep Meek, Kendrick B. [FL-17] - 5/3/2007 Rep Meeks, Gregory W. [NY-6] - 5/3/2007 Rep Melancon, Charlie [LA-3] - 5/3/2007 Rep Moore, Dennis [KS-3] - 5/3/2007 Rep Nadler, Jerrold [NY-8] - 5/3/2007 Rep Napolitano, Grace F. [CA-38] - 5/3/2007 Rep Pascrell, Bill, Jr. [NJ-8] - 5/3/2007 Rep Payne, Donald M. [NJ-10] - 5/3/2007 Rep Peterson, Collin C. [MN-7] - 5/3/2007 Rep Porter, Jon C. [NV-3] - 5/3/2007 Rep Rangel, Charles B. [NY-15] - 5/3/2007 Rep Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch [MD-2] - 5/3/2007 Rep Ryan, Tim [OH-17] - 5/3/2007 Rep Sanchez, Linda T. [CA-39] - 5/3/2007 Rep Sanchez, Loretta [CA-47] - 5/3/2007 Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. [IL-9] - 5/3/2007 Rep Schiff, Adam B. [CA-29] - 5/10/2007 Rep Serrano, Jose E. [NY-16] - 5/3/2007 Rep Sessions, Pete [TX-32] - 5/15/2007 Rep Taylor, Gene [MS-4] - 5/3/2007 Rep Thompson, Bennie G. [MS-2] - 5/3/2007 Rep Thompson, Mike [CA-1] - 5/3/2007 Rep Towns, Edolphus [NY-10] - 5/3/2007 Rep Walz, Timothy J. [MN-1] - 5/3/2007 Rep Watson, Diane E. [CA-33] - 5/3/2007 Rep Weiner, Anthony D. [NY-9] - 5/3/2007 Rep Wexler, Robert [FL-19] - 5/3/2007 Rep Yarmuth, John A. [KY-3] - 5/3/2007
The Update
Unlike the other bills that have been introduced, H.R. 2140 will have a slightly different effect on online poker players. New Poker Players Alliance Executive Director John Pappas explains, “There will be no immediate benefit for poker players if this bill is passed. It will however, over time, give Congress the hard data to dispel some of the myths and mischaracterizations about the Internet gaming industry.”
Berkley’s bill states that we need to learn more in order to legislate effectively, while Wexler’s and Frank’s bills provide immediate relief for the consumer. This bodes the question, “Are all three Congressmen on the same page?” Pappas provides his take: “Representatives Wexler, Frank, and Berkley are on the same page. They want to advance the issue and see a regulated industry. It is important to note that Representative Berkley is [a Co-Sponsor] on both the Frank and Wexler bills.”
What timeline could online poker players expect for a bill like Berkley’s? “A bill like this is less likely to go through normal procedure than the Wexler or Frank bills. Since it is a rather benign bill, it could be attached to other must-pass legislation at the end of this Congressional session.”
Stay tuned to PocketFives.com during what will be a critical legislative session for online poker players everywhere.
News Resources
Read the full text of H.R. 2140.
Track the bill on the Library of Congress website.
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