Investing in our Human Resources Act of 2008
To amend the Social Security Act to establish a trust fund with proceeds from the taxing of internet gambling to provide opportunities to individuals who are, or were, in foster care and individuals in declining sectors of the economy.
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| July 15, 2008 |
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October 06, 2008 Bill Collector: Senator Introduces Internet Skill Game Licensing ...
In July 2008, Jim McDermott tried again with something called the Investing in our Human Resources Act of 2008 (HR 6501). The idea here was to amend the Social Security Act in a way that allowed for online gambling to be regulated and ...
Source: Hard-Boiled Poker
September 10, 2008 Internet Gambling Tax Approved by Dutch Senate
McDermott has also introduced HR 6501, which would allocate up to $40 billion during the ten years following the billâs passage to those currently or formerly in foster care as well as employees in declining job sectors. ...
Source: The Poker blog
August 25, 2008 Jim McDermott Introduces New Internet Gambling Legislation
The online poker world was buzzing on Wednesday with the news that Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) had introduced legislation that would allocate up to $40 billion over the next decade to provide educational and job training assistance ...
Source: Night Off Casino










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