H.R.2267 - Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act

To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide for the licensing of Internet gambling activities by the Secretary of the Treasury, to provide for consumer protections on the Internet, to enforce the tax code, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act as introduced.
  • Official: To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide for the licensing of Internet gambling activities by the Secretary of the Treasury, to provide for consumer protections on the Internet, to enforce the tax code, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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11/23/10
SENATOR RAYMOND LESNIAK TALKS LEGALIZED ONLINE GAMBLING IN NEW JERSEY

JENNY: Jumping over to HR 2267, Barney Frank's bill. How will legalized online gambling on the state level coincide with legalized online gambling at the ...

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11/21/10
Congress considers online gambling legislation

4 In July 2010, the House Financial Services Committee approved HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act, ...

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11/17/10
The State of Online Gambling

has sponsored HR 2267, which would legalize, regulate, and tax online poker at the federal level. The legislation has worked its way through committee just ...

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11/17/10
RE: H.R.2267

The letter references both Barney Frank's (D-MA) HR 2267 and Jim McDermott's (D-WA) HR 4976 as potential legislative answers for the Internet gaming dilemma ...

Source: BestPokerSites.org Blog (blog)
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11/17/10
RE: H.R.2267

Frank introduced HR 2267 in Washington, DC, a bill that creates a comprehensive licensing and regulatory framework for internet gambling companies to ...

Source: Poker News Daily
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11/09/10
US Online Poker Legislation in Post Election Environment

The euphoria that accompanied the progress of HR 2267 through the channels of Congress was dampened significantly, following the results of the US mid term ...

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11/05/10
MyPokerBasics.com Discusses Impact of Recent Elections on Online Poker

Barney Frank was the catalyst for HR 2267 and staunch, long time advocate of legal online poker in the US. Also returning to his political seat is Nevada's ...

Source: DigitalJournal.com (press release)
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11/05/10
Congressman John Campbell Visits World Series of Poker Main Event

Campbell is one of 70 co-sponsors of Congressman Barney Frank's (D-MA) HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act. ...

Source: Poker News Daily
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11/03/10
MyPokerBasics.com dissects the post-election fallout for online poker

Frank was the creator of HR 2267, the bill that has been gaining traction in Congress and looks to repeal UIGEA legislation, and would legalize and regulate ...

Source: Examiner.com
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11/02/10
Barney Frank Reelected, Democrats Lose Control of House

The Committee has been largely responsible for bringing pro-internet gambling bills to life including Frank's HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, ...

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11/02/10
RE: H.R.2267

The Committee has been largely responsible for bringing pro-internet gambling bills to life including Frank's HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, ...

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10/28/10
Pro-online poker politician Barney Frank in tough race to retain House seat

... most recently with the introduction of HR 2267, which still has a slight chance of passing in the upcoming 'Lame-Duck Session' of Congress. ...

Source: Examiner.com
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08/01/10
More Freedom Is a Safe Bet

...to just leave it the way it is. Nothing good will come of this new assault. reply to this Actually, it's not Frank's bill, H.R.2267, but McDermott's bill, H.R.4976 that contains the nex taxes. The article is incorrect. The taxation bill is still in c

Source: Reason
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06/04/09
Gaming revenues drop 14.1 percent in April

...revenues dropping: I can find nothing published concerning whether Nevada unions support or oppose Rep. Barney Frank’s bill H.R.2267 to legalize online gambling? I have not been able to determine which if any “casino/hotel employee unions” support

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05/06/09
pocketfives.com Podcast Talks Barney Frank's Internet Gambling Bill

HR 2267 outlines a full regulatory framework for companies to solicit US customers. Online wagering on sports would still not be permitted, ...

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05/06/09
RE: H.R.2267

Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday introduced HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, ...

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05/06/09
RE: H.R.2267

Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday introduced HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, ...

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