Posts Tagged ‘HR6870’

[HR6870] Barney Frank Online Gambling Bill Will Have To Wait Until Next Year – CasinoGamblingWeb (10/02/08)

By Terry Goodwin, CasinoGamblingWeb
Friday, October 3rd, 2008

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A Bill was supposed to be voted on this week in the House of Representatives that, if approved, would have forced the government to make a list of what is, or is not, legal as far as online gambling goes.

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[Press Release] Statement by PPA Chairman D'Amato on Passage of H.R. 6870 (09/16/08)

By Poker Players Alliance
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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Selected Coverage of HR6870 Congressional Markup Hearing

By Poker Players Alliance
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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[HR6870] Don't Risk Innovation to a Bureaucratic Misinterpretation – TownHall (09/15/08)

By Wayne Brough, Townhall.com
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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Technology is a driving force in society, for both businesses and consumers. Indeed, the cyberspace revolution promises gains on the order of those achieved in the earlier industrial revolution. The implications are profound, not just in terms of economics, but in terms of quality of life. The flow if information at the speed of light has empowered individuals across the globe, with the number of worldwide internet users fast approaching 1.5 billion. Unfortunately, these gains can be trampled by government—through censorship, taxation, or regulation.

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[HR6870] Vote ahead on bill for Net betting – Las Vegas Review-Journal (09/13/08)

By Tony Batt, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Monday, September 15th, 2008

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WASHINGTON — A House panel is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a new bill that would require federal agencies to define unlawful Internet gambling so banks and other financial institutions can comply with the ban against online wagers.

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[HR6870] Official Text Passed by House Financial Services Committee (09/16/08)

By Poker Players Alliance
Monday, September 15th, 2008

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[HR6870] Chairman's bill seeks to clarify Internet gambling ban – Las Vegas Review-Journal (09/12/08)

By Las Vegas Review-Journal
Friday, September 12th, 2008

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WASHINGTON — A new bill by the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee requires federal agencies to define unlawful Internet gambling so banks and other financial institutions can comply with the ban on online wagering.

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[HR6870] Frank Introduces HR 6870; Will be Marked Up Tuesday – PocketFives (09/12/08)

By Dan Cypra, PocketFives.com
Friday, September 12th, 2008

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On Thursday, major news rippled across the internet gambling industry. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-MA) introduced HR 6870, the Payments System Protection Act. The bill ensures “that implementation of proposed regulations under subchapter IV of chapter 53 of title 31, United States Code, does not cause harm to the payments system, and for other purposes.” The new bill instructs the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve to work together with the Attorney General’s office to establish what is acceptable under the provisions of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). The bill is expected to be marked up on Tuesday and is already on the schedule posted on the House Financial Services Committee website.

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Financial Services Chairman Moves to Protect Financial Service Industry and Clarify Lawful Internet Gambling Activities – SSIGI (09/11/08)

By Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative
Friday, September 12th, 2008

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House Committee on Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) today introduced the Payments System Protection Act of 2008, which would direct the Department of the Treasury and Federal Reserve System, in consultation with the Attorney General, to create a formal process to define what types of online gambling are unlawful to make it possible for the U.S. financial services industry to comply with the current ban on Internet gambling, as required by the Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, or UIGEA.

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