In America - Democrat politicians have vowed to roll back any legislation recently forced through by outgoing President George W Bush, which could include the rules enforcing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
Barack Obama is set to become America’s 44th President in six days and the fact that the Democrat Party controls both chambers of Congress could make the Bush Administration’s late handiwork much easier to undo.
Gregory Craig, incoming White House Counsel for the Obama Administration, revealed in a statement that his team were in the process of reviewing ‘these new regulations that are being issued during the final days’ of the Bush administration and ‘will take appropriate steps to address any concerns in a timely manner’.
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In America - Democrat politicians have vowed to roll back any legislation recently forced through by outgoing President George W Bush, which could include the rules enforcing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
Barack Obama is set to become America’s 44th President in six days and the fact that the Democrat Party controls both chambers of Congress could make the Bush Administration’s late handiwork much easier to undo.
Gregory Craig, incoming White House Counsel for the Obama Administration, revealed in a statement that his team were in the process of reviewing ‘these new regulations that are being issued during the final days’ of the Bush administration and ‘will take appropriate steps to address any concerns in a timely manner’.
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More specifically after the - Congressional - break, definitely in April.
(With Congress returning after to work during the week of April 20, there will be little more than a week to introduce the legislation, but there is likely to be a solid effort to gain support for the responsible gaming bill).
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Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) made it known that he intended to introduce a bill to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
More specifically after the - Congressional - break, definitely in April.
(With Congress returning after to work during the week of April 20, there will be little more than a week to introduce the legislation, but there is likely to be a solid effort to gain support for the responsible gaming bill).
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Bring it to an end Barney Frank ...........bring it on.
Soon we will know!
Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) made it known that he intended to introduce a bill to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).
More specifically after the - Congressional - break, definitely in April.
(With Congress returning after to work during the week of April 20, there will be little more than a week to introduce the legislation, but there is likely to be a solid effort to gain support for the responsible gaming bill).
:thumbsup
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Barack Obama is set to become America’s 44th President in six days and the fact that the Democrat Party controls both chambers of Congress could make the Bush Administration’s late handiwork much easier to undo.
Gregory Craig, incoming White House Counsel for the Obama Administration, revealed in a statement that his team were in the process of reviewing ‘these new regulations that are being issued during the final days’ of the Bush administration and ‘will take appropriate steps to address any concerns in a timely manner’.
:thumbsup