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Old 01-11-2012, 05:04 PM   #46
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Re: PPA Member Updates

Update: Tell Your Governor and State Lawmakers to Support Internet Poker – 1/10/2012
http://theppa.org/newsletters/2012/0...poker-1102012/

Weekly Update from Rich Muny, VP of Player Relations

This past weekend, PPA participated in a conference hosted by the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) to discuss the outlook for licensed Internet poker with state lawmakers, lottery officials, and tribal leaders.

The recent Department of Justice announcement regarding their interpretation of the scope of the Wire Act (please be sure to read the PPA statement on this important decision) has caused some states to start looking at the potential for licensing of intrastate online poker and other forms of Internet gaming. Therefore, it was important for PPA to share with those attending the conference the players’ perspective on the status quo and rationale for supporting a federal bill.

PPA Executive Director John Pappas spoke on a panel with other experts to discuss, “Internet Gambling: Is doing nothing a worst case scenario?”. He discussed how the inability of lawmakers (state or federal) to establish rules of the road for Internet gaming has thus far left consumers vulnerable by preventing appropriate oversight of this multibillion dollar industry. Pappas also explained how proposed federal legislation to regulate online poker will actually enhance states’ gaming rights and not erode them. To see Mr. Pappas’ PowerPoint slides on this topic: click here.

Unfortunately, it is abundantly clear that the states’ sole interest in perusing licensing is to raise revenue, and that should be a concern for players. Public policy centered on maximizing government revenues will never produce positive outcomes for consumers. While revenue is a natural byproduct of regulation, it should first be about protecting players and giving adults the freedom to engage in a game of skill over the Internet, rather than about maximizing the rake by limiting competition.

That is why the PPA is a strong supporter of Rep. Barton’s H.R. 2366, the Online Poker Act. H.R. 2366 puts consumers first, while giving states the option of participating in licensed Internet poker.

It is important that we continue making our voices heard in our state capitals. We need to continue paving the way so that each governor makes the right decision here. Let’s all tell our governors and state elected representatives that we want the right to play poker in our own homes on our own computers and that we want them to support federal legislation to enable this freedom.

PPA has made it easy. We just updated the automated, fully editable letter to state lawmakers to reflect the DoJ news and other recent highlights from our effort, so please click this link or the button below and send your email today. It takes just 30 seconds!


Interviews

PPA comes before poker media to take on the tough questions as often as possible. I hope you will find these interesting and informative. This past week’s interviews focused on PPA’s efforts and on the Justice Department’s Wire Act decision.

Upcoming appearances:
  • Webcast: “Poker Advocacy with Rich Muny” airs live each Monday at 8:30 PM ET on OnTilt Radio (listen live here).
  • Webcast: “Short Stacked Radio’s PPA Weekly Update” airs live this Wednesday evening at 9:30 ET (listen live here).
Recent appearances:
  • OnTilt Radio: Poker Advocacy with Rich Muny, with guest PPA CO State Director Joe Michaels (1/2/2012) (listen here).
  • QuadJacks Radio: I discuss the Wire Act ruling, intrastate efforts, and the efforts of the poker community in an hour-long, comprehensive interview. (1/5/2012) (audio only)



  • Short Stacked Radio: PPA Board Member & 2004 WSOP Champion Greg Raymer comes on at time point 28:00. (listen here).
  • OnTilt Radio: Poker Advocacy with Rich Muny, with guest PPA CO State Director Joe Michaels (1/2/2012) (listen here)
  • OnTilt Radio: Poker Advocacy with Rich Muny, with guests PPA Executive Director John Pappas and gaming tax expert Russ Fox (1/9/2012) (listen here)
  • Website: Poker Advocacy with Rich Muny, with webcast archive (here)
Thank you for your continued support!

Proud to play,

Rich Muny
playerrelations@theppa.org

The PPA wishes to keep active members like yourself updated on the latest poker advocacy news by periodically sending out select events and headlines. We hope you find it informative and thank you for your continuing support.

Rep. Barton cheers DOJ online gambling ruling – The Hill (01/06/2012) Will Congress hold ‘em or fold ‘em on Net gambling? – Politico (01/06/2012) Nevada has head start as states react to federal gambling decision – Governing (01/06/2012) Virginia Seitz opens a way for states’ online gambling – The News Journal (01/09/2012) Gov. Malloy: State Can’t Stop Online Gambling – Hartford Courant (01/09/2012)
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