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National Poker Lobbying Day – May 24th, 2011

Friday, May 6th, 2011

On May 24th, 2011, the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) will be holding an emergency “fly-in” to Washington, D.C., to make the case for regulated online poker in the U.S. Approximately 30 of PPA’s State Directors will meet with targeted lawmakers and ask them pass legislation to license and regulate online poker.

We hope you can join this effort. We are asking our entire membership to meet with their congressional delegation on this day either in Washington, D.C., or in the state district offices for their federal lawmakers.

The PPA will be providing the tools and information you need to arrange and execute those meetings either in Washington D.C. or back home in your congressional delegations district offices. Please click here to find the contact information for your members of Congress, as well as instructions on how to request and successfully secure a meeting.

We encourage every PPA member to meet with their members of Congress on May 24th and request that if you secure a meeting to please email the national office at dcflyin@theppa.org and let us know the details.

Please check our website regularly for updates, talking points and other information to help prepare for your meetings with your congressional delegation.

Proud to play,

Senator Alfonse D’Amato
PPA Chairman

The Poker Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of poker players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’ rights. Visit us at theppa.org

PPA Praises Passage of H.R. 2267, Internet Gambling Regulation Bill

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

PPA Praises Passage of H.R. 2267, Internet Gambling Regulation Bill

Washington, DC (July 28, 2010) – The Poker Players Alliance (PPA), the leading poker grassroots advocacy group with more than one million members nationwide, today applauded passage of H.R. 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act, by the House Financial Services Committee. The bipartisan 41-22 vote demonstrates that sensible regulation of Internet gaming is gaining support in Congress while prohibition continues to fail.

“The fact is, online poker is not going away. Congress has a choice – it can license and regulate it to provide government oversight and consumer protections, or our lawmakers can stick their heads in the sand, ignore it, and leave consumers to play on non-U.S. regulated websites in all 50 states,” said Former Senator Alfonse D’Amato, chairman of the PPA. “I’m glad the Financial Services Committee today overwhelmingly chose to act and protect Americans as well as preserve the fundamental freedoms of adults and the Internet.”

Sponsored by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-MA), H.R. 2267 establishes a robust licensing and regulatory regime for online gaming in the United States, providing much needed oversight on this growing industry in order to protect consumers, children and problem gamblers. By using the most modern technologies and regulatory authority, this bill goes further than the ineffective Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) to keep children and problem gamblers off these sites, at the same time allowing for strong consumer protections for adult consumers who enjoy this recreational activity.
Additionally, licensing and regulation presents an avenue for companies to return to the U.S., providing the economy with much needed jobs and tax revenue. The bill was further strengthened by several bipartisan amendments that provide even greater consumer protections and strong enforcement against unlicensed operators, something that the current law (UIGEA) lacks completely.

“We commend the lawmakers who helped make H.R. 2267 stronger through a variety of consumer protection mandates. In particular, we thank Representatives John Campbell (R-CA), Mary Jo Kilroy (D-OH), and Melissa Bean (D-IL) for their thoughtful additions to the bill and their interest in preserving the rights of adult poker players in their districts,” said John Pappas, PPA executive director.

While the bill has passed out of Committee, there is still much work to be done and areas of policy in this bill that must still be addressed. To be clear, despite the concerns of some of our members, nothing in the Committee-passed legislation precludes lawful Internet poker-only operators whom U.S. players know and trust today from the opportunity to operate under a regulated system. The PPA will work with House and Senate lawmakers to ensure that the final legislation produces the best regulated online gaming environment for the consumer.

“This is a great day not only for poker players, but for proponents of Internet freedom and individual liberty,” said D’Amato. “We thank Chairman Frank for his leadership on this bill, and look forward to working with him to bring this bill through the legislative process.”

Key provisions of the bill include:

· Thorough vetting of potential licensees and creation of an OFAC-style list of illegal operators;

· Mandatory implementation of technologies to protect against underage gambling using the commercial and government databases used for online banking to verify age and identity

· Requirements for operators to set daily, weekly or monthly limits on deposits and losses
to monitor and detect individuals with excessive gaming habits;

· High standards to thwart fraud, abuse and cheating to ensure fair games for customers;

· Regulation to prevent money laundering; and,

· Processes to prevent tax avoidance.

For a complete listing of how each representative voted on HR 2267, click on the link below:

HR 2267 Financial Services Committe Vote (07/28/2010)

State Poker Law Updates, Charitable Poker, and PPA Spotlight

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

FIRST EVER ONE DAY FUNDRAISER A SUCCESS

On July 1, the PPA held its first ever money raising drive over the Internet. The one-day “Poker Money Bomb” was a huge success and raised more than our goal of $25,000 that will immediately be used to advance our advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill. We expect a vote in the House Financial Services Committee on legislation to license and regulate Internet poker soon, and we are beefing up all our resources to ensure that we win this critical vote. Thank you to all who donated on July 1. If you would like to make a donation to help us fight for poker you still can [click here].

STATE UPDATES

California

On June 30, 2010, the California Senate Governmental Organization Committee rejected SB 1485, a bill that would have regulated INTRA-State online poker in California. The misguided legislation was opposed by the PPA and several other pro-poker groups. The bill would have only allowed three hub operators to be licensed and placed overly restrictive conditions for applicants and ultimately would have lead to a reduction in player choices and competitive web sites. Further, the bill criminalized poker players in California who did not play on the state-authorized poker sites! We could not in good conscience support a bill that would create a sub-par regulated consumer environment and then penalized the players for seeking a better playing venue. To read the PPA’s letter in opposition to SB 1485 please click here and to read more about SB 1485 please click here to read an article from the Sacramento Bee.

WSOP 2010

On June 17, 2010, Drew Lesofski, Director of Grassroots and External Affairs for the PPA, hosted a dinner for those PPA State Directors who were attending and playing in the WSOP in Las Vegas. The State Directors in attendance this year were Eric Prag (Washington, DC), Dianna Donofrio-Trigatzi (Nevada), Corey Carone (Ohio), Kelli Mix (Georgia) and John Ridgeway (South Carolina).

PPA Member Drawing Winner

Congratulations to Camille Ross from Fairfield, CA. She helped stand up for poker at the PPA WSOP Booth and entered the PPA member drawing to win a WSOP 2010 Main Event Seat. Good luck Camille at the Main Event!

PPA STATE DIRECTOR SPOTLIGHT

Kelli Mix lives in Carrollton, Georgia, with her husband and two daughters. Kelli is very passionate about the game of poker and lent her support for last year’s National Poker Week in Washington, D.C., as one of the faces of PPA’s “I am a Poker Player” ad campaign. Her efforts, along with other State Directors who attended, played a critical role in helping the PPA successfully lobby Congress in our fight against the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act (UIGEA). Kelli owns Full Circle Toys in Newnan, Georgia, and plays poker on a regular basis. Kelli is the author of the Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker. For those PPA members in Georgia who would like to become more involved in the Georgia State Committee, please contact Kelli at GA@pokerplayersalliance.org.

CHARITABLE POKER

On June 12, 2010, the PPA was a sponsor of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Charity Poker Challenge to Stop LLS! This year’s event was to honor of Kaitlin, a 27 year-old cancer survivor celebrating her 3-year cancer free birthday. This year’s event was held in Washington, D.C., and helped raise over $20,000. Eric Prag, DC State Director, placed 4th, PPA premium PPA member Brad Summey placed 7th, and Drew Lesofski, PPA’s Director of Grassroots and External, placed 10th.

For more information, go to: http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org

PPA GRASSROOTS TOOLS

The PPA is growing leaps and bounds thanks in part to our cutting edge social networking grassroots abilities. Did you know that the PPA has over 36,000 followers on Facebook and over 7,100 on Twitter? To join any of our groups you can find us at:

PPA iPhone App
PPA’s membership forum
Facebook
Tweet For Congress
Twitter
MySpace
Pokernations
Flickr
YouTube

As a member you will be able access information as it happens about current poker news and legislation that’s important to every poker player. By joining the thousands of other poker players who are already members of our groups, you are sending a strong message that you support the rights of poker players to play the game we all enjoy!

PPA Victory for Poker in Massachusetts and State Law Updates

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

PPA Victory in Massachusetts

Thursday, April 15, 2010, The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved the PPA’s amendment to the state’s gaming legislation which removed language criminalizing playing online poker and other gaming over the Internet.

The PPA would like to thank the thousands of Bay Staters, as well as State Representative Brian Dempsey, who introduced the amendment striking the criminalization language, and State Representative Brian Wallace, who has offered H 4069, a bill to define poker as a game of skill, for their support and commitment to protecting poker player’s freedoms throughout the Commonwealth.

PPA has over 25,000 members in Massachusetts, and has been working closely with Massachusetts lawmakers since 2008 to preserve Massachusetts’ citizens’ rights to play poker, whether online or in person.

State Updates

South Carolina

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010, H.4267, a bill that would legalize home poker games and also expand charity gaming (including charity poker tournaments), made it over a crucial first hurdle when it won bipartisan support by passing 4 to 1 out of the South Carolina House Ways and Means Tax Subcommittee. However, one day later, this historic bill was tabled pending clarification of the charity component. The PPA expects the issue to be resolved and we are working to get a bill heard by the full South Carolina House in the very near future.

South Carolina law, dating back over 200 years, makes it a crime to play games that use cards or dice, like poker, bridge, Bunko, backgammon, or Monopoly, in the privacy of one’s own home.

Florida

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010, the PPA learned that HB 1441, Internet Poker Consumer Protection & Revenue Generation Act of 2010, a bill to create a state-authorized monopoly for operating an intra-state Internet poker network, died in Florida House Insurance Committee without a vote.

The PPA does not oppose State-based licensing and regulation of Internet poker. We strongly believe that a regulated marketplace will provide a better experience for the Internet player. We’re concerned, however, when states propose misguided legislation like HB1441 that cut Internet players off from the rest of the world, set up state supported monopolies and limit player’s choice in the marketplace.

The Florida Legislature adjourns on April 30, 2010, and the PPA will be updating members there on legislation that would impact our ability to play poker online.

Pennsylvania

In March 2010, the PPA was disappointed to learn that, in 2 to 1 divided decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court overturned a 2008 country judge’s ruling that declared poker a game of skill. The PPA has been involved in the case and will update Pennsylvanian members should this case be challenged by the defendants. To read the PPA Petition for Allowance to Appeal please click here.