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  • Chairman Frank's Bill to Regulate Internet Gambling Reaches 50 Co-Sponsors

    WASHINGTON, July 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- We are pleased to report that there are now 50 members of Congress signed on as co-sponsors of the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act (H.R. 2267), legislation introduced by Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House Committee on Financial Services

    "Reaching this milestone illustrates that momentum is growing for a shift in U.S. policy and a rewrite of U.S. Internet gambling laws," said Jeffrey Sandman, spokesperson for the Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative. "The list of supporters will continue to grow as more representatives are educated on the subject and increasingly hear from their constituents that Internet gambling regulation presents the only viable way to protect consumers, since attempts to prohibit the activity have completely failed. We also expect an increased spotlight on Internet gambling as a way to augment federal revenues and help cover the cost of necessary policy initiatives."

    Among the bipartisan group of 50 co-sponsors are many senior ranking representatives, including George Miller (D-CA), chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor; John Conyers (D-MI), chairman of the Committee of the Judiciary; Charles Rangel (D-NY), chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means; Edolphus Towns (D-NY), chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform; Pete King (R-NY), ranking member of the Homeland Security Committee; and Ron Paul (R-TX), vice-chairman of the Oversight and Investigations subcommittee. (A complete list of co-sponsors is included below.)

    Rep. Frank's bill would establish a framework to permit licensed gambling operators to accept wagers from individuals in the U.S. and mandates a number of significant consumer protections, including safeguards against compulsive and underage gambling, money laundering, fraud and identify theft. Additional provisions in the legislation reinforce the rights of each state to determine whether to allow Internet gambling activity for people accessing the Internet within the state and to apply other restrictions on the activity as determined necessary. The legislation also would allow states and Native American tribes with experience in regulating gambling to play a role in the regulatory process.

    An analysis shows that collecting taxes on regulated Internet gambling would allow the U.S. to capture much-needed revenue in an amount ranging from $48.6 billion (excluding online sports gambling) to $62.7 billion (including online sports gambling) over the next decade.

    The following is a complete list of Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act (H.R. 2267) co-sponsors:

    Alaska

    Don Young (R At-Large)
    Arizona

    Raul Grijalva (D 7th)
    California

    Michael Thompson (D 1st)
    George Miller (D 7th)
    Michael Honda (D 15th)
    Linda Sanchez (D 39th)
    Bob Filner (D 51st)
    Colorado

    Jared Polis (D 2nd)
    Ed Perlmutter (D 7th)
    Connecticut

    Joe Courtney (D 2nd)
    Florida

    Robert Wexler (D 19th)
    Alcee Hastings (D 23rd)
    Hawaii

    Neil Abercrombie (D 1st)
    Idaho

    Walt Minnick (D 1st)
    Illinois

    Luis Gutierrez (D 4th)
    Bill Foster (D 14th)
    Indiana

    Andre Carson (D 7th)
    Massachusetts

    James McGovern (D 3rd)
    Barney Frank (D 4th)
    Michael Capuano (D 8th)
    William Delahunt (D 10th)
    Michigan

    John Conyers (D 14th)
    Nevada

    Shelley Berkley (D 1st)
    New Hampshire

    Paul Hodes (D 2nd)
    New Jersey

    Robert Andrews (D 1st)
    Frank LoBiondo (R 2nd)
    John Adler (D 3rd)
    Steven Rothman (D 9th)
    New York

    Tim Bishop (D 1st)
    Steve Israel (D 2nd)
    Peter King (R 3rd)
    Carolyn McCarthy (D 4th)
    Gary Ackerman (D 5th)
    Joseph Crowley (D 7th)
    Jerrold Nadler (D 8th)
    Edolphus Towns (D 10th)
    Mike McMahon (D 13th)
    Charles Rangel (D 15th)
    Paul Tonko (D 21st)
    North Carolina

    Melvin Watt (D 12th)
    Ohio

    Steve Driehaus (D 1st)
    Tim Ryan (D 17th)
    Oregon

    Earl Blumenauer (D 3rd)
    Tennessee

    Steve Cohen (D 9th)
    Texas

    Ron Paul (R 14th)
    Ciro Rodriguez (D 23rd)
    Virginia

    Bobby Scott (D 3rd)
    Tom Perriello (D 5th)
    James Moran (D 8th)
    Washington

    Jim McDermott (D 7th)
    About Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative

    The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative promotes the freedom of individuals to gamble online with the proper safeguards to protect consumers and ensure the integrity of financial transactions. For more information on the Initiative, please visit Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative. The Web site provides a means by which individuals can register support for regulated Internet gambling with their elected representatives.




    Chairman Frank's Bill to Regulate Internet Gambling Reaches 50 Co-Sponsors

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    4 more sponsors have came on

    It's now up to 54 sponsors.

    3 New Democrats
    New Jersey (Representative Bill Pascrell);
    Missouri (Representative Russ Carnahan)
    Colorado (Representative Betsy Markey).

    All sponors bill info etc can be found at:

    H.R. 2267: Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act (GovTrack.us)

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