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A top US Democrat is launching an offensive to roll back legislation against online gambling passed under the Bush administration, saying the climate is ripe for Congress to unlock restraints that are *impinging* on the freedom of Americans. Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, told the Financial Times he would reintroduce a bill in the next few weeks to establish a licensing and regulatory framework for online gambling operators................


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A top US Democrat is launching an offensive to roll back legislation against online gambling passed under the Bush administration, saying the climate is ripe for Congress to unlock restraints that are *impinging* on the freedom of Americans. Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, told the Financial Times he would reintroduce a bill in the next few weeks to establish a licensing and regulatory framework for online gambling operators................


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Frank had a lot to do with our current economic crisis. Like most of the people up there, he did not take any blame.

I hope he make this one wright!
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A top US Democrat is launching an offensive to roll back legislation against online gambling passed under the Bush administration, saying the climate is ripe for Congress to unlock restraints that are *impinging* on the freedom of Americans. Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, told the Financial Times he would reintroduce a bill in the next few weeks to establish a licensing and regulatory framework for online gambling operators................


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Frank is prepared to re-introduce a Bill to Congress that not only would eliminate the confusing UIGEA, but also begin the process of regulating the Internet gambling industry in the US.


(Online casino operators watching closely for Frank's next move. They are eagerly awaiting his introduction of the Internet gambling Bill, something that could come sooner rather than later now that the stimulus package has been completed).

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A top US Democrat is launching an offensive to roll back legislation against online gambling passed under the Bush administration, saying the climate is ripe for Congress to unlock restraints that are *impinging* on the freedom of Americans. Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, told the Financial Times he would reintroduce a bill in the next few weeks to establish a licensing and regulatory framework for online gambling operators................


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What are the latest news?
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What are the latest news?

What are the latest news?

Fully legalized online gambling can help to stimulate the U.S. economy. The impact would be felt worldwide. Most of today's European betting firms would love more than anything to crack the U.S. market.

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A top US Democrat is launching an offensive to roll back legislation against online gambling passed under the Bush administration, saying the climate is ripe for Congress to unlock restraints that are *impinging* on the freedom of Americans. Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, told the Financial Times he would reintroduce a bill in the next few weeks to establish a licensing and regulatory framework for online gambling operators................


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It will be interesting to see how successful Frank’s motion to repeal will be
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It will be interesting to see how successful Frank’s motion to repeal will be

it will be interesting to see how successful Frank’s motion to repeal will be

President Obama is thought to be likely to support Frank's proposal, not only for the potential to generate revenue but also to repair wounds in the US relationship with the European Union.
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it will be interesting to see how successful Frank’s motion to repeal will be

President Obama is thought to be likely to support Frank's proposal, not only for the potential to generate revenue but also to repair wounds in the US relationship with the European Union.

President Obama is thought to be likely to support Frank's proposal, not only for the potential to generate revenue but also to repair wounds in the US relationship with the European Union.


It's time to change 12.5 million people in the US are currently out of work and the states’ budgets are struggling to cope with welfare and benefits.
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A top US Democrat is launching an offensive to roll back legislation against online gambling passed under the Bush administration, saying the climate is ripe for Congress to unlock restraints that are *impinging* on the freedom of Americans. Barney Frank, chairman of the House financial services committee, told the Financial Times he would reintroduce a bill in the next few weeks to establish a licensing and regulatory framework for online gambling operators................


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The world market continues to grow for the online gambling industry, both online and offline casinos will hopefully stabilize in the long run.
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