Hearing is next week!

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Barney Frank to Hold Hearing on Poker Bills Next Week

Rep. Frank Scheduled to Hold Hearing on Dec. 3

by Stephen A. Murphy | Published: Nov 25, 2009 | eval(decodeURIComponent('%64%6f%63%75%6d%65%6e%74%2e%77%72%69%74%65%28%27%3c%61%20%68%72%65%66%3d%22%6d%61%69%6c%74%6f%3a%73%74%65%76%65%2e%6d%75%72%70%68%79%40%63%61%72%64%70%6c%61%79%65%72%2e%63%6f%6d%22%3e%45%2d%6d%61%69%6c%20%41%75%74%68%6f%72%3c%2f%61%3e%27%29%3b')) E-mail Author
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Suddenly, poker players have a whole lot more to be thankful for.
Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) has scheduled a hearing for his two poker-related bills for Dec. 3. The news comes in the final days before banks are legally required to begin enforcing the regulations of the Unlawful Internet gambling Enforcement Act.
Frank introduced two bills on May 6, H.R. 2266 and H.R. 2267, in his efforts to fight the UIGEA — a law passed in 2006 that severely hampers the online gaming industry because of the restrictions it places on payment transfers.
H.R. 2266 seeks to delay implementation of the UIGEA for one year. Banks must begin complying with the regulations of the UIGEA starting Dec. 1, but a joint petition filed in early October by the Poker Players Alliance, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, and the American Greyhound Track Operators Association asked the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve to delay that deadline.
PPA Executive Director John Pappas told Card Player yesterday that a decision would be made, “one way or the other,” by Dec. 1.
However, two independent high-ranking sources who asked not to be named, have told Card Player that they expect the delay to be finalized in the coming days.
Since those organizations filed that petition, more than 50 members of Congress have voiced their support for the delay, including “virtually every leading banking institution,” according to Pappas.
Frank’s second and arguably more important bill, H.R. 2267, also known as “The Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act,” seeks to explicitly legalize and regulate the online gaming industry.
You can watch the hearing live on Dec. 3 at 10 a.m. on the House Financial Services Committee website.
 
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wow...sorry about the size of that pic...lol...I just copied and pasted the darn article.....:D
 
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Looks like he needs to blow his nose-eww.
 
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is a big pic. How did you just put it there?

:D hope you resolv you problem
 
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eww nose hairs.
I'm sure they grow in every half hour or so, but you'd think being and openly gay jew he'd clean those up a bit. ;)


Yeah, they were going to do this about five or six months ago, if i can recall correctly. I'll believe it when I see it. The Urgency is definitely there so hopefully he can pull this off fast and cleanly. From what I can see, he has a lot of support amongst representatives.
 
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lol his thread is officially awesome with the life size pic
 
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I don't know what happened...lol...I right clicked and pasted it directly from the magizine ...believe me , it wasn't even close to being this big there...lol:D
 
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I find it quite interesting that Frank is starting to bring these bills up again and the Health Care bill has not been passed yet.

I think it would be super awesome if he gets the Internet regulation bills through committee and then tacks them on the back of the Health Care bill just like the UIGEA got tacked on the Safe Port Act.
 
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