AGA to Present New Bill

Aug 05, 2011
Fahrenkopf: Barton bill not supported by AGA In a speech given at the Gaming Executive Summit in Madrid, the American Gaming Association (AGA) President and CEO Frank Fahrenkopf revealed that the AGA does not support Joe Barton's proposal and instead plans to present its own bill later this year. In the address, he said: “Ten days ago Joe Barton of Texas introduced a bill that was modeled on the draft that was worked on by Senator Reid and Senator Kyl in the lame duck session. We are not supporting it.” As for the AGA bill, Fahrenkopf revealed some details, including: “Number one, it would give oversight to the Congress department of the United States but they would delegate the licensing and regulatory authority to those states that have the longest history in gaming regulation, that have the law enforcement on staff and the financial wherewithal to do tough regulation. Probably, that only means Nevada and New Jersey. "Second, States would not automatically be included as states where you can gamble online with online poker. State legislators and governors would have to take affirmative action to say, we want our people to game. "Third, there would be delineation between those companies that got out of the market with UIGEA's passage, and those that did not. I don't know exactly what that would be, but assume there would be a 'penalty box'. " In conclusion, he expressed his commitment to pushing legislation at a "Federal level rather than have a mish-mash of different state laws.”
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