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PPA Wins Passage of Historic Poker Legislation

Friday, August 20th, 2010

PPA Wins Passage of Historic Poker Legislation

July 28, 2010 was a historic day for all poker players around the county when the House Financial Service Committee passed H.R. 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulations, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act by an overwhelming and bipartisan 41-22 vote. Passage of this bill was only possible with the support of dedicated poker enthusiasts like you who took the time to contact your U.S. Representative and make your voice heard. As a result, Congress demonstrated that they listened to your concerns and agreed that sensible regulation of Internet gaming is preferable federal policy over failed prohibitions such as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA).

The next step for H.R. 2267 is a vote on companion legislation, H.R. 2268, in the House Ways and Means Committee. Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank has made it clear that both H.R. 2267 and 2268 must be brought before the entire House of Representatives together. So be on the lookout for emails from PPA on when that vote will take place and how you can help.

PPA State Director Spotlight

NH PPA State Director Patrick Fleming

Patrick Fleming of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has been a life-long advocate for poker and has been the PPA New Hampshire State Director since 2007. Patrick does double duty on behalf of the poker community as both a state director and the head of the PPA’s Litigation Support Network, where he has earned a reputation for offering informative and useful advice to clients throughout the country. Patrick has practiced law in Portsmouth for over 25 years and is an active member in his community. Patrick can be reached at: NH@pokerplayersalliance.org.

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!

Poker Players Raise Money for Haiti Aid and State Online Gambling Updates

Monday, March 1st, 2010

PPA Applauds Poker Players’ Efforts to Aid Haiti

The PPA commends the generosity of poker players in contributing to support relief efforts in Haiti. As of January 25, 2010 more than 50,000 online poker players donated, and more than $750,000 has been raised. With the dollar for dollar match, the donations on behalf of the online poker community have exceeded $1.5 million.

“Like the rest of the world, the poker community is eager to do anything it can to aid Haiti in the wake of the devastating earthquake. I applaud PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Cake Poker for providing poker players across the globe an easy way to make a contribution,” said former Senator Alfonse D’Amato, chairman of the PPA.

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti on January 12, 2010 leaving thousands dead and countless lives destroyed by its affect.

STATE UPDATES

Florida

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 – PPA Executive Director John Pappas testified in front of the Florida Senate Regulated Industries Committee on the possible “intra-state” licensing and regulation legislation being proposed in the state. Florida along with California are looking at ways to raise state tax revenue to offset state budgetary shortfalls. Should the proposed “intra-state” legislation pass it will restrict player pools to only Florida residents, fewer stakes/limits will be offered and ultimately mean less opportunity for you to play poker the way your accustomed to. Further, Florida is contemplating a single-source provider of online poker, i.e. one poker website. PPA is concerned that the lack of competition and consumer choice could also negatively impact the player experience.

Watch a short video of PPA Executive Director John Pappas testify:

John Pappas, Executive Director of the PPA, Testifies in Florida Senate Committee Hearing (02/16/10)

Delaware

Thursday, January 28, 2010, Gov. Markell signed legislation making table games legal in Delaware. By signing this legislation, Governor Markell has set in motion an implementation process that will provide expanded opportunities for poker players to play the game they love and will create over 700 good paying jobs.

The PPA welcomes this as a first step in advancing opportunities for poker players to play games of skill such as Texas Hold’em in a licensed and regulated atmosphere.

Pennsylvania

Early January Pennsylvania legalized Table games and is working to induct these games in to state based casinos as soon as possible. The State has announced that on Wednesday, February 24th there will be a public hearing to discuss the only petition submitted by one of the major supporters of the new law. The discussion will determine whether or not the sole submission has the ability to operate these new games.

For further information about this hearing please visit the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s website, click here.

Alaska

The PPA has been working in the state of Alaska to clarify the misguided notion that charitable poker tournaments are illegal gambling. Rich Markgraf our Alaska State Director has sent a letter on behalf of PPA members requesting the State’s taxation department to reconsider their ban on allowing charitable organizations from hosting free poker tournaments.

California

Tuesday, February 9, 2010, PPA Executive Director John Pappas testified in front of the California Senate Governmental Organization Committee in defense of our rights. Currently there is proposed “intra-state” legislation being pushed in California which would, should it pass, be limited to only other California residents. Ultimately, this means fewer players, fewer games, fewer stakes/limits and less opportunity for you to play poker how you want, when you want.

Watch the short video of PPA Executive Director John Pappas discussing “intra-state” licensing and regulation models what it means for poker players.

John Pappas, Executive Director of the PPA, Testifying at CA Senate Committee Information Hearing

PPA State Director Spotlight

CO PPA State Director Gary Reed

CO PPA State Director Gary Reed and Andy Bloch

CO PPA State Director Gary Reed and Andy Bloch

Gary Reed of Denver Colorado has been a life time advocate for poker and has been the Colorado State Director since 2007. Gary retired after 31 years with the Denver Fire Department and was born and raised in Colorado. Under Gary’s leadership Colorado has three, volunteer committees working on poker issues in the state and he is busy organizing two partial committees to help represent the PPA statewide more efficiently. Gary is very passionate about the game of poker and attended this past National Poker Week in Washington DC where along with other State Directors he played a critical role in helping the PPA successfully lobby congress in our fight against the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act (UIGEA). Additionally, he was instrumental in organize the PPA poker tournament during the 2008 National Democrat Convention in Denver which was a huge success. Gary play’s poker at least three times a week (not counting online) and has played at three different WSOP circuit venue and has one WSOP circuit ring to his credit. For those PPA members in Colorado that would like to become more involved with the Colorado State Committee please contact Gary at: CO@pokerplayersalliance.org.