Online Gambling Bill Passes House Financial Services CommitteeAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on July 28, 2010 - 8:48am.
Washington - A bill that would legalize some forms of online
gambling in the U.S. has passed a vote in the U.S. House Committee on Financial
Services. Introduced by Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), chair of the committee,
the Internet Gambling Regulation and Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act
was approved by a 41-22 vote in the committee.The bill would regulate online gambling in the U.S. and require licensed operators to install safeguards against underage and problem gambling. Proponents cite a Joint Committee on Taxation tax revenue analysis that showed regulated Internet gambling could generate as much as $42 billion in federal government revenue over its first 10 years. "The Committee's bi-partisan vote to approve Chairman Frank's legislation is nothing short of historic," said Michael Waxman, spokesperson for the Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative, a group lobbying in favor of the bill. "With Congress bitterly divided and only a handful of bi-partisan bills coming out of the Financial Services Committee, we're pleased Committee members from both sides of the aisle were able to come together to advance this important legislation." A companion bill to Rep. Frank's proposed legislation, the Internet Gambling Regulation and Tax Enforcement Act -- introduced by Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) in March -- would ensure the collection of license fees and taxes on regulated Internet gambling activities.
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