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GAME Act proposing repeal of federal prohibition on sports betting revealed

David Purdum
ESPN Staff Writer
5/25/17


A congressional committee on Thursday unveiled a draft of comprehensive legislation that would repeal the federal prohibition on sports betting and allow states to legalize online gambling.

The Gaming Accountability and Modernization Enhancement Act or GAME Act, released Thursday morning by the House Energy and Commerce Committee, aims to remove federal barriers, give oversight authority to the Federal Trade Commission and outline consumer protections that states would need to have in place in order to offer legal sports betting, including fantasy sports.


Section 8 of the GAME Act would repeal the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA), the federal prohibition on state-sponsored sports betting.

Sports betting is legal in only a handful of states, with only Nevada allowed to offer a full wagering menu. Delaware, Nevada and New Jersey are the only states that allow online gambling. Legislation is advancing in Pennsylvania to legalize online gambling, as well.
The GAME Act defines a bet or wager as "the risking of something of value including virtual currency or virtual items, upon the outcome of a contest of others, a sporting event or a game of skill or a game of chance, on the expectation that the person will receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome." Participation in lotteries, sports bets, fantasy sports and "fantasy esports" is included in definition of a bet or wager, according to the legislation.

Rep. Frank Pallone, D-New Jersey, the ranking member on the Energy and Commerce Committee, is spearheading the legislation. After a yearlong review of federal gambling laws and the legal and illegal markets, Pallone said he found that illegal gambling is prevalent in the U.S. and believes the laws need to be updated to maintain relevance and keep up with modern gambling.
"Despite the federal gaming laws in place today, Americans are betting up to $400 billion a year on sporting events alone," Pallone said in a statement announcing the legislation. "It's time to recognize that the laws are outdated, and the GAME Act will modernize them by increasing transparency, integrity, and consumer protections."

Under the GAME Act, facilities that accept bets in more than one state would be required to submit to the FTC a description of how they comply with the required consumer protections. Mechanisms for age and location verification, safeguards for data security and means of recourse for consumers are among the protections addressed by the GAME Act.

Historically, gambling regulation in the U.S. has been left to states. However, a patchwork of federal law oversees sports betting. In addition to PASPA, the Wire Act of 1961, Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 and Illegal Gambling Business Act of 1955 also are a part of the web of federal laws dealing with sports betting.


The GAME Act would give the Secretary of Health and Human Services the authority to implement programs for the prevention and treatment of gambling addiction.

The legislation is characterized as a "discussion draft" and the committee is actively soliciting feedback from stakeholders.
Other initiatives to lift the federal sports betting ban are also underway. The Supreme Court is currently deciding whether to review New Jersey's efforts to legalize sports betting. Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia are among other states to introduce sports betting legislation in 2017. At the federal level, the American Gaming Association, which represents the gambling industry, is building a coalition and plans to begin lobbying Congress to lift PASPA this year.

"President Trump will have sports betting legislation on his desk during his term," American Gaming Association president and CEO Geoff Freeman has said.
 

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"Despite the federal gaming laws in place today, Americans are betting up to $400 billion a year on sporting events alone," Pallone said in a statement announcing the legislation. "It's time to recognize that the laws are outdated"

AND THAT WE AREN'T GETTING A PIECE

I bet he had to try really hard not to say that.
 

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So if this passes, will the 2006 UIEGA law be repealed?

That is the law that caused some top books to leave the US betting market.
 

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It is unbelievable to me that it has taken this long for America to address this.
 

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It is unbelievable to me that it has taken this long for America to address this.



No kidding.

Just about everyone is for sports betting legalization.

The only ones against it are bookies & some old stubborn fogies who refuse to accept change...
 

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So if this passes, will the 2006 UIEGA law be repealed?

That is the law that caused some top books to leave the US betting market.



When & if legalization comes along, it will be interesting to see if offshore books will be allowed to offer their services to states.

They likely won't be needed, but once the ball gets rolling & depending on the rules & regulations, there will be competition for customers & we may see a battle of deals like we used to see when offshore was thriving...
 

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It's something that needs to happen....I just never feel like it's actually going to. We can only hope
 

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Better hope it gets to Trump before he's impeached. Pence is an evangelical Christian and would never sign the bill.
 

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So if this passes, will the 2006 UIEGA law be repealed?

That is the law that caused some top books to leave the US betting market.

Congress might want to direct the money to American companies, something they can tax, so the offshore industry might not benefit

But that discussion is a long way off
 

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Better hope it gets to Trump before he's impeached. Pence is an evangelical Christian and would never sign the bill.

If the law gets out of Congress, Trump will be there, he's not getting impeached by fake news.
 

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Pallone Urges Solicitor General to Endorse Supreme Court Review of New Jersey Sports Betting Case

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today sent a letter to Acting Solicitor General of the U.S. Jeff Wall strongly recommending that he endorse the review by the U.S. Supreme Court of the New Jersey sports betting case. The request came after the U.S. Supreme Court asked for advice from the Solicitor General’s office about whether or not 130 cases, including the New Jersey case, warranted review by the nation’s highest court.

The case centers around a 1992 federal law entitled the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), which allegedly prohibits sports betting nationally with certain exceptions. In November 2011, New Jersey residents supported a statewide referendum to amend the state constitution to authorize the legislature to pass legislation allowing sports gambling. The New Jersey legislature subsequently passed a law that would only allow sports gambling at casinos in Atlantic City and state racetracks. Soon after, a handful of professional and amateur sports organizations sued under PASPA, claiming the New Jersey law would cause them irreparable financial and reputational harm.

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The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to determine if it will take the New Jersey sports betting case by the end of June.
 

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Better hope it gets to Trump before he's impeached. Pence is an evangelical Christian and would never sign the bill.

Very true.....but trump is a fake alpha male like the many of the women hating stalkers here are.....so when push comes to shove he will back down. That Pence is one creepy dude.
 

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When & if legalization comes along, it will be interesting to see if offshore books will be allowed to offer their services to states.

They likely won't be needed, but once the ball gets rolling & depending on the rules & regulations, there will be competition for customers & we may see a battle of deals like we used to see when offshore was thriving...

Yes, I agree.
 
For this to work, I feel like they have to let the offshore books take US bets legally. It will create competition with the US books who decide to jump in to the US betting market. Otherwise the big Nevada books who do jump in, will have no incentive to offer fair odds to the players.
 
Mainly in the form of no reduced juice on spread bets or even higher than a 20
 

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What the hell is wrong with this site?? Good thing I saved my reply in a draft.
 
 
 
Mainly in the form of no reduced juice on spread bets or even higher than a 20-cent line. And, horrible odds on monyline bets and even worse odds on future bets. If they were to try to do that, then US bettors would just continue to bet illegally with the offshore books that they do now.
 
The US govt. is so starved for revenue this has to happen. Just figure out a fair way to tax them, and get it done.
 

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