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		<title>Internet Gambling Bill in Limbo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new bill that would limit the Internet gambling ban to sports betting while exempting poker and other online wagering is splitting poker advocates. The Poker Players Alliance, a group that lobbies Congress against the ban, is opposed to the bill. Former Sen. Alfonse D&#8217;Amato, R- N.Y., who is the alliance chairman, said it does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new bill that would limit the Internet gambling ban to sports betting while exempting <a href="http://www.betfromanywhere.com/blog/cellphone-gaming/poker-games-for-cellphones/">poker</a> and other <a href="http://www.betfromanywhere.com/blog/cellphone-bet-on-sports/">online wagering</a> is splitting poker advocates.</p>
<p>The Poker Players Alliance, a group that lobbies Congress against the ban, is opposed to the bill. Former Sen. Alfonse D&#8217;Amato, R- N.Y., who is the alliance chairman, said it does nothing to clear up confusion about the definition of unlawful Internet gambling.</p>
<p>But Jay Lakin, vice president of Poker Source Online, supports the measure, which was introduced shortly before Congress adjourned last week for its August recess.</p>
<p>Since Nevada is the only state that allows sports betting, Lakin said, the impact of the ban under the new bill would be minimal.</p>
<p>The Poker Players Alliance has argued the ban does not apply to Internet poker because poker is a legal activity, Lakin said.</p>
<p>So if the alliance supports the new bill and accepts the exemption, he said, it would be like admitting that poker is illegal.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re between a rock and a hard place,&#8221; Lakin said.<span id="more-95"></span></p>
<p>Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, introduced the bill in an effort to clarify the scope of the ban, which has befuddled federal regulators.</p>
<p>Sessions&#8217; bill would narrow prosecution under the Internet gambling ban to persons who:</p>
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<li>Offer Internet sports betting in the United States.</li>
<li>Process payments for illegal Internet sports betting in the United States.</li>
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<p>So far, Sessions has four co-sponsors, all Democrats: Reps. Marion Berry of Arkansas, William Delahunt of Massachusetts, Gene Green of Texas and Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois.</p>
<p>Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., who is pushing her own measure calling for a study of Internet gambling, said she opposes Sessions&#8217; bill.</p>
<p>&#8220;People in Congress are still trying to eliminate sports betting on the Internet when it is very clear that millions wish to exercise their rights as Americans and bet online,&#8221; Berkley said.</p>
<p>The House Judiciary Committee was prepared to vote last week on Berkley&#8217;s bill, which would require a one-year study of Internet gambling by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences.</p>
<p>Berkley said the committee agreed to her request to postpone the vote until she is confident there are enough votes to pass it.</p>
<p>Frank Fahrenkopf, president of the American Gaming Association which lobbies for Nevada casinos, said his group is neutral on Sessions&#8217; bill.</p>
<p>But Fahrenkopf added that AGA would oppose any effort to add Sessions&#8217; bill to Berkley&#8217;s legislation.</p>
<p>&#8220;We don&#8217;t want to do anything to hurt the chances of the Internet gambling study bill,&#8221; Fahrenkopf said.</p>
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