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Not sure what to make of this but could be some good news:

The office of US Congressman Barney Frank, who is chairman of the House financial services committee, has confirmed that he is currently working on legislation to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.
The news item appeared this afternoon on the Financial Times website and has been confirmed to eGaming Review by Frank’s press department. The details of how any repeal would take action have not been worked out and no timeframe was given.
Frank is quoted as describing last autumn’s Act as one of the “stupidest laws” ever passed and adds: “I am working on legislation to cut back on this internet gambling thing… I think it’s preposterous”.
While rumours of Barney Frank’s support for a repeal of the Act had been circulating around the egaming industry in the past few weeks, Frank himself had not confirmed or commented on them. Shares in PartyGaming, 888 and Sportingbet were all up this afternoon.
The FT says the mid-term Democratic victory in the US Congress brought some hope to the online gaming sector and John Conyers, chairman of the House judiciary committee, is also considered sympathetic to the industry.
But while Frank and Conyers are “powerful potential allies, it is far from clear that the lawmakers would have enough support to pass any meaningful legislation” because it is not clear “whether the votes would be there for a regulatory bill”.
The FT adds that the US treasury is currently drafting the rules to implement the Act but that the deadline for presenting them has been missed and is now expected in April or May.
 

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I just read this on a respected financial news site. This could be good news is he follows through.
 

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Nothing will come of it.... at least not for several years. Then the votes won't be there to pass it. It will never be repealed.

Fuck the GOP! Fuck the religious wackos that can't parent their own kids so they want the government to do it for them. Fuck em all!!!!!!
 

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Its on the front page of financial times website ... www.ft.com ... but it is subscriber based so you only get a snippet ...
 

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http://www.247wallst.com/2007/03/legislation_to_.html
Legislation to Repeal Online Gambling Ban May Be Coming
The Financial Times online edition (subscription required for full article) has noted from an interview that Barney Frank, the democratic House Financial Services Committee chairman, is working on legislation to repeal the ban on online gambling in the US that was passed last year. "Working on" is hard to define without more information
 

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How about everyone trying to do something positive now?

The day after the bill passed, there were probably a lot of people who wish they would have at least picked up the phone. Well here's your chance again.

Take this opportunity to call not just your own Representative and Two Senators, but also call Representative Frank and offer him a few words of appreciation. I am sure he would appreciate the positive feedback since so often people only call when they are angry.

(202) 224-3121
 

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hold on thar'

This isn't exactly new news.

Barney Frank (born March 31, 1940) is an American politician, and a member of the United States House of Representatives. He is a Democrat, and has represented Massachusetts's 4th congressional district since 1981


Frank is a prominent figure in the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, and has been outspoken on many human rights issues, such as the issues of gay and lesbian rights. In 1987, he spoke publicly about his homosexuality for the first time. He said in a 1996 interview: "I'm used to being in the minority. I'm a left-handed gay Jew. I've never felt, automatically, a member of any majority."

Mr. Frank is usually out-spoken about many topical issues
including:


In 1990, the House voted to reprimand Frank when it was revealed that Steve Gobie, a male prostitute that Rep. Frank had befriended after hiring him through a personal advertisement, claimed to have conducted a prostitution ring from Frank's apartment when he was not at home.

The New York Times reported on July 20, 1990 that The House Ethics Committee recommended "that Representative Barney Frank receive a formal reprimand from the House for his relationship with a male prostitute"<SUP class=reference id=wp-_ref-1>[2]</SUP> Attempts to expel or censure Frank failed; instead the House voted 408-18 to reprimand him.


In 1995, former Republican House Majority Leader Dick Armey bashed Frank when he referred to Frank as "Barney ***" in a press interview.

In 1998, he founded the National Stonewall Democrats, the national gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Democratic organization.

In 2004 and again in 2006, a survey of Capitol Hill staffers published in Washingtonian magazine gave Frank the title of the "brainiest" member of the House of Representatives. In the same survey he was also listed as the "funniest" member and the "most eloquent" member of the House.<SUP class=reference id=wp-_ref-2>[3]</SUP>
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In Congress, Frank is an ardent supporter of medical marijuana. He was the author of the States' Rights to Medical Marijuana Act (H.R. 2592), an attempt to stop federal government from intervening states with medical marijuana laws.

In 2006, Frank provoked the ire of Veteran's Groups as one of only three Representatives to oppose the Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act, which restricted protests (notably those of Fred Phelps' Westboro Baptist Church) at soldiers' funerals. He opposed the bill, which passed unanimously in the Senate, on civil liberties and constitutional grounds. Frank's vote was criticized heavily by conservatives.


In retrospect,quite a few issues Mr.Frank has supported .. came up empty.


but a support is support.


the Shoeman


Powerful Congressman Wants Two Year Amnesty on Internet Gambling Law
PartyGaming Shares finish strong amidst reports

Geoff Foster, Daily Mail
22 February 2007

The online gaming massacre of 2006 saw £6.5bn wiped off the sector's value. The US clampdown on internet gambling sparked an avalanche of selling which left thousands of investors, big and small, nursing hefty losses.

They have since given the industry the bargepole treatment, preferring safer havens. Until yesterday, that is.


Various rumours prompted a flurry of speculative buying in PartyGaming which lifted the shares to 45¼p before closing 4¼p higher at 41½p.


Brave buyers piled in amid reports that veteran Congressman Barney Frank, Democrat chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, wants to repeal the gambling ruling and has called for a two-year amnesty. Last March, Frank said: 'Adults are entitled to do with their money what they want to do.'


Other stimulants included very vague takeover talk and gossip that full-year figures on March 1 will easily exceed expectations.


It was the September arrest in the US of Sportingbet's former chairman Peter Dicks that preceded the sector's collapse and led to £1bn being slashed from its value. The group had to flog its US gaming division for a token dollar.


The merest hint of a US reprieve saw a welcome recovery which left the stock 5p better at 40p on hefty turnover of 13.8m, well up on Tuesday's mediocre 983,000. 888 Holdings, still waiting for Ladbrokes to pounce, firmed 1½p to 111½p.


All bets were off at Ladbrokes as the betting shops group succumbed to nervous selling ahead of today's results to finish 11¼p cheaper at 441½p.


A trading statement in November highlighted the weakness in second-half trading where gross win was barely growing and operating profits declined by around 6pc between July and October.

The Footsie extended earlier losses to finish 55.2 points off at 6,357.1, making a two-day loss of 87.1 points. Fund managers trousered profits on seeing Wall Street drop 79.4 points in the early stages after January's higher than expected gains in consumer prices fuelled concerns that inflation pressures will prevent the Fed from reducing US interest rates later this year.

 

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Lobbyist D'Amato maybe our best shot at support

March 13,2007

A better chance for over-turning the Anti Gambling Bill,would come from
Mr. D'Amato


There's a NYTimes piece on the Poker Players Alliance, a 160,000 strong association of card afficionados, and their hiring of former Republican Senator Alfonse D'Amato to lobby for the repeal of UIGE, the U.S. law that bans banks and credit-card companies from processing payments for Internet gambling.

Mr. D’Amato and his backers, said I. Nelson Rose, law professor at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, Calif., and an expert on gambling law, “think they have a pair of queens. But what have they really got? They don’t even have a pair.”

we will have to wait and see ?

there is a chance ( allthough slight)
that poker may be exemted from this law.

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HOLY SHIT!! this is good news!!...Barney Frank could be the hero

UIGEA NEWS ALERT
The office of US Congressman Barney Frank, who is chairman of the House financial services committee, has confirmed that he is currently working on legislation to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.
Click here for full story


not sure of the full article if anyone has access to this one please post it

at Egaming review
 

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found it in the other forum here ...this is a good place for this good news also

UIGEA NEWS ALERT
The office of US Congressman Barney Frank, who is chairman of the House financial services committee, has confirmed that he is currently working on legislation to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

The news item appeared this afternoon on the Financial Times website and has been confirmed to eGaming Review by Frank’s press department. The details of how any repeal would take action have not been worked out and no timeframe was given.

Frank is quoted as describing last autumn’s Act as one of the “stupidest laws” ever passed and adds: “I am working on legislation to cut back on this internet gambling thing… I think it’s preposterous”.

While rumours of Barney Frank’s support for a repeal of the Act had been circulating around the egaming industry in the past few weeks, Frank himself had not confirmed or commented on them. Shares in PartyGaming, 888 and Sportingbet were all up this afternoon.

The FT says the mid-term Democratic victory in the US Congress brought some hope to the online gaming sector and John Conyers, chairman of the House judiciary committee, is also considered sympathetic to the industry.

But while Frank and Conyers are “powerful potential allies, it is far from clear that the lawmakers would have enough support to pass any meaningful legislation” because it is not clear “whether the votes would be there for a regulatory bill”.

The FT adds that the US treasury is currently drafting the rules to implement the Act but that the deadline for presenting them has been missed and is now expected in April or May.

With this; Im hearing the Charges will be Dropped against the Neteller founders soon. If not on Friday at the next hearing.
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He may not be able to get the law officially appealed but there is a 99.999% chance the federal reserve chair will ask/need more money for the law to be enforced. When he comes to congress and says $10,000,000 is not enough to draft laws, train banks, redo the eft/checking system, etc... he will have to face Barney as chair of the finance committee. There is a better chance of the Cardinals winning the Super Bowl than them getting more money to enforce this law...


Sean
 

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