[Press Release] Regulating Online Poker Top Technology Issue in White House Citizens’ Briefing Book – PPA (05/12/09)

May 12th, 2009

the Citizen’s Briefing Book is composed of ideas submitted by ordinary people and reflecting the enthusiastic engagement from the public we saw throughout the course of Change.gov…125,000 users submitted over 44,000 ideas and cast over 1.4 million votes, with the most popular ideas accumulating tens of thousands of votes each. This book contains some of the top ideas, broken into groups by issue area.


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Regulating Online Poker Top Technology Issue in White House Citizens’ Briefing Book

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Distribution Contact: Teresa Schofield tschofield@theheraldgroup.com (202) 347-7516 Regulating Online Poker Top Technology Issue in White House Citizens’ Briefing Book Washington, DC (May 12, 2009) –The Poker Players Alliance (PPA), the leading poker grassroots advocacy group with more than one million members nationwide, today praised the release of the White House Citizen’s Briefing Book, a compilation of voter-led policy proposals that includes as one of its top items the licensing and regulation of online poker. “Poker players around the country are speaking with one voice to protect the game they love, and the White House is hearing that message,” said PPA Executive Director John Pappas. “The popularity of online poker continues to grow, and the fact that poker is the top technology issue – and the 11th issue overall – proves that this is not a niche issue, but a national public policy that this Congress and this president should advance this year.” As part of President Obama’s transition, the White House asked citizens to submit a policy proposal that would be voted on through their website, www.change.gov. Those with the strongest support were included in a “briefing book” to the president, and the number one technology item was “Boost America’s Economy with Legal Online Poker,” which received 46,890 points. In addition to garnering the attention of the White House, House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-MA) introduced legislation last week, H.R 2267, to establish U.S. licensing and regulation of Internet poker, providing for greater protections to keep children and problem gamblers off these sites while allowing for strong consumer protections for adult consumers who enjoy this great American pastime. “We hope the Administration hears and acts upon the clear message sent via the Citizen’s Briefing Book – keep online poker legal through thoughtful regulation. The poker community stands ready to work with President Obama and Congress to make sure the will of the people is acted upon,” Pappas continued. The submission, which was crafted by online poker player Aaron Huertas of Washington, D.C., reads as follows: About The Poker Players Alliance The Poker Players Alliance (www.theppa.org) is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of over 1,000,000 online and offline poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Boost America’s Economy with Legal Online Poker, 46890 points Let online poker players in the United States play legally and without fear of prosecution. Reform the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act to exempt poker, a game of skill, from the law. Boost the economy by letting American companies and American players make money and pay taxes instead of sending online poker businesses offshore. Protect online poker players by regulating the industry to ensure that no one is ever cheated. To review the full Citizen’s Briefing Book, please visit www.theppa.org. ### About The Poker Players Alliance The Poker Players Alliance (www.theppa.org) is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of over 1,000,000 online and offline poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights.

Technology Section of Citizens Briefing Book

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