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  • National Governors Association Wants Internet Gambling, Regulated and Taxed

    April 03, 2017
    The Honorable Jeff Sessions
    Attorney General of the United States
    U.S. Department of Justice
    950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20530


    Dear Attorney General Sessions:

    The nation’s governors are concerned with legislative or administrative actions that would ban online Internet gaming and Internet lottery sales.

    The regulation of gaming has historically been addressed by the states. While individual governors have different views about offering gaming—in a variety of forms—within their own states, we agree that decisions at the federal level that affect state regulatory authority should not be made unilaterally without state input. A strong, cooperative relationship between the states and federal government is vital to best serve the interests of all citizens.

    As you review this issue, we encourage you to take note of the current regulatory mechanisms put in place by the states to ensure that consumers and children are protected, and that licensees comply with strict standards of conduct. States are best equipped to regulate and enforce online gaming. A ban drives this activity offshore to unregulated jurisdictions, out of the reach of state and federal law enforcement and with risk to consumers.

    The nation’s governors stand ready to discuss this issue with you further.

    Sincerely,

    Governor Terry McAuliffe
    Chair
    National Governors Association

    Governor Brian Sandoval
    Vice Chair
    National Governors Association

    https://www.nga.org/cms/home/federal...et-gaming.html
    Last edited by BettorsChat; 04-19-2017, 11:24 PM.

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    Man, I hope this helps slow things down a little. The US Congress is determined to cut it all off at the knees.

    The thing that really chaps me is that they don't care at all about the problems gambling can cause. They just don't like the idea of money leaving the country. That's the whole nine yards for them.

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