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Barney Frank's Gambling Bill

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Since its introduction in May, Barney Frank's Bill H.R. 2267 has made some progress. No major action in regards to the bill has been taken in a little over a month. While there has been an increase in the past month with new co-sponsors coming aboard, any actual movement towards getting the bill through has been nil, according to the Library of Congress.

At least 353 members of congress must vote for the anti-UIGEA Bill for it to pass, at last report 42 members have vocalized their willingness to co-sponsor the bill.

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Since its introduction in May, Barney Frank's Bill H.R. 2267 has made some progress. No major action in regards to the bill has been taken in a little over a month. While there has been an increase in the past month with new co-sponsors coming aboard, any actual movement towards getting the bill through has been nil, according to the Library of Congress.

At least 353 members of congress must vote for the anti-UIGEA Bill for it to pass, at last report 42 members have vocalized their willingness to co-sponsor the bill.

:dirol

Five more co-sponsors have signed on to Frank's online gambling Bill, HR 2267. :thumbsup
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Manne wrote:

Since its introduction in May, Barney Frank's Bill H.R. 2267 has made some progress. No major action in regards to the bill has been taken in a little over a month. While there has been an increase in the past month with new co-sponsors coming aboard, any actual movement towards getting the bill through has been nil, according to the Library of Congress.

At least 353 members of congress must vote for the anti-UIGEA Bill for it to pass, at last report 42 members have vocalized their willingness to co-sponsor the bill.

:dirol

That's Great News ........makes me happy :dance:
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Manne wrote:

Since its introduction in May, Barney Frank's Bill H.R. 2267 has made some progress. No major action in regards to the bill has been taken in a little over a month. While there has been an increase in the past month with new co-sponsors coming aboard, any actual movement towards getting the bill through has been nil, according to the Library of Congress.

At least 353 members of congress must vote for the anti-UIGEA Bill for it to pass, at last report 42 members have vocalized their willingness to co-sponsor the bill.

:dirol

It seems as though the support to bring legalized Internet gambling to the US is growing by the day. Representative Barney Frank picked up another supporter for his online gambling Bill. :dirol
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