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Old 07-13-2006, 11:54 AM
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Default Waiting for the other shoe to drop .... any sign of a Senate bill ?

From Senator Kyl:

“For more than a decade, I have fought for legislation to enforce Internet gambling prohibitions,” said Kyl. “Today’s action in the House is a very encouraging step, and I will work with my colleagues to explore all ways to move this much-needed legislation through the Senate this year.”

Interesting comment, as he did not rush any bill into contention. Perhaps, will we see some sort of Amendment offered to some less-than-germane piece of larger legislation ?

Can the re-elcetion effort in Arizona pre-occupy Senator Kyl, who seems comfortably ahead in polls but is tied to the War in Iraq and opposition to immigration reform ?

Anyone from the Hill have any insights as to how this will surface in the Senate ? (The later, the better.)
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