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November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
As many of you know, the House Judiciary Committee is expected to hold a hearing on Wednesday, November 14th at 10am, entitled "Establishing Consistent Enforcement Policies in the Context of Online Wagers"
House Judiciary Committee Hearing Notice Please post material, comments, thoughts, questions, etc here. Hopefully the hearing will be available via streaming webcast for everyone to watch. It is my understanding that Rep. Berkley and Goodlatte will testify, effectively one on each side of the issue. Generally they will only give statements and do not get questioned by the committee members. The second pannel will include Annie Duke, among others. |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
At this time is is not a Web Cast and I see no listing on C-span, though that may change Monday. We should, I already have, used the contact link asking the committee to Web Cast it and added a comment as well. Contact: http://judiciary.house.gov/Contact.aspx The great thing here is you do not have to have a rep to contact them, this is the committee itself. obg |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
Additionally, if your Member of Congress serves on the committee, you should give them a call and encourage them to attend.
Democrat Hon. John Conyers, Jr. (D) Michigan, 14th Hon. Berman (D) California, 28th Hon. Boucher (D) Virginia, 9th Hon. Nadler (D) New York, 8th Hon. Scott (D) Virginia, 3rd Hon. Watt (D) North Carolina, 12th Hon. Lofgren (D) California, 16th Hon. Jackson Lee (D) Texas, 18th Hon. Waters (D) California, 35th Hon. Delahunt (D) Massachusetts, 10th Hon. Wexler (D) Florida, 19th Hon. Sánchez (D) California, 39th Hon. Cohen (D) Tennessee, 9th Hon. Johnson (D) Georgia, 4th Hon. Sutton (D) Ohio, 13th Hon. Gutierrez (D) Illinois, 4th Hon. Sherman (D) California, 27 Hon. Baldwin (D) Wisconsin, 2nd Hon. Weiner (D) New York, 9th Hon. Schiff (D) California, 29th Hon. Davis (D) Alabama , 7th Hon. Wasserman Schultz (D) Florida, 20th Hon. Ellison (D) Minnesota, 5th Republican Hon. Lamar S. Smith (R) Texas, 21st Hon. Sensenbrenner Jr. (R) Wisconsin, 5th Hon. Coble (R) North Carolina, 6th Hon. Gallegly (R) California, 24th Hon. Goodlatte (R) Virginia, 6th Hon. Chabot (R) Ohio, 1st Hon. Lungren (R) California, 3rd Hon. Cannon (R) Utah, 3rd Hon. Keller (R) Florida, 8th Hon. Issa (R) California, 49th Hon. Pence (R) Indiana, 6th Hon. Forbes (R) Virginia, 4th Hon. King (R) Iowa, 5th Hon. Feeney (R) Florida, 24th Hon. Franks (R) Arizona, 2nd Hon. Gohmert (R) Texas, 1st Hon. Jordan (R) Ohio, 4th |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
I hope there is some kind've webcast posted.
I would love to watch this. Berge(or anyone else) can you share with us the implications that this could have? |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
I wouldn't want to overstate the implications of the hearing, but it is a significant step at gaining legislative traction.
This means that the poker community has caused enough of an uproar for these guys to take note and look into it more closely. A hearing is no guarantee for legislative movement, but it can frequently be a precursor for some type of action and/or closer review. |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
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I hope there is some kind've webcast posted. I would love to watch this. Berge(or anyone else) can you share with us the implications that this could have? [/ QUOTE ] In poker terms think of it as a series of MTT like FT does for PAD or the WSOP. Round 1 is freeroll entry you "get" to write or call your Comgressperson. Round 2 you may get a piece of legislation circualting. Round 3 if you can make an impact like the fly-in, you get a hearing. And so on. If you bust out of any round you can either go back to the begining for free or use your points to play in that round again. Use up all of your points and you have no choice. Each round of this legislative series just like the poker in these events the "buy-in" gets higher and the skill of the players improve. D$D |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
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At this time is is not a Web Cast and I see no listing on C-span, though that may change Monday. We should, I already have, used the contact link asking the committee to Web Cast it and added a comment as well. Contact: http://judiciary.house.gov/Contact.aspx The great thing here is you do not have to have a rep to contact them, this is the committee itself. obg [/ QUOTE ] Also, please try to get letters to the committee via the contact link, at http://judiciary.house.gov/Contact.aspx. Goodlatte's on that committee, so we can be sure it won't be the cakewalk the last one was. That's okay -- it means we're being taken seriously now. Please write and post your letter here or on the Action Item thread. It only takes a few minutes. Anyone who doesn't do this (especially you guys who think our #1 problem...surpassing even FoF...is the PPA board makeup) will not be taken seriously here for quite a while. I know I'll disregard such posters. Thanks. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
Additional House Judiciary Committee Contact Info:
2138 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3951 Let's try to call once before the hearing. Thanks. |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
Todays was a short, brief note that will be followed up with tomorrow in more detail and with a phone call.
Addressed to Chairman Conyers: I am very interested in the hearing Wednesday on Internet Gambling. I am disappointed it is not being offered via web cast. Additionally, I support the efforts of many in Congress to un-do the absurd, unworkable UIGEA passed last fall. It is nutty for our government to even be entertaining thoughts of sacrificing American jobs via trade sanctions in an effort to satisfy the misplaced morals of a few. More importantly, to the world, we are being seen as no better than China. I watched last week with fascination as Chairman Lantos berated YAHOO! for helping China deny citizens access to information on the Internet, now my OWN country is doing the same, denying American citizens access and freedom to enjoy an open and free Internet. In closing, Sir, please, fix this. obg BTW, Glad you are back in action my friend! [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] At this time is is not a Web Cast and I see no listing on C-span, though that may change Monday. We should, I already have, used the contact link asking the committee to Web Cast it and added a comment as well. Contact: http://judiciary.house.gov/Contact.aspx The great thing here is you do not have to have a rep to contact them, this is the committee itself. obg [/ QUOTE ] Also, please try to get letters to the committee via the contact link, at http://judiciary.house.gov/Contact.aspx. Goodlatte's on that committee, so we can be sure it won't be the cakewalk the last one was. That's okay -- it means we're being taken seriously now. Please write and post your letter here or on the Action Item thread. It only takes a few minutes. Anyone who doesn't do this (especially you guys who think our #1 problem...surpassing even FoF...is the PPA board makeup) will not be taken seriously here for quite a while. I know I'll disregard such posters. Thanks. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
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Todays was a short, brief note that will be followed up with tomorrow in more detail and with a phone call. Addressed to Chairman Conyers: I am very interested in the hearing Wednesday on Internet Gambling. I am disappointed it is not being offered via web cast. Additionally, I support the efforts of many in Congress to un-do the absurd, unworkable UIGEA passed last fall. It is nutty for our government to even be entertaining thoughts of sacrificing American jobs via trade sanctions in an effort to satisfy the misplaced morals of a few. More importantly, to the world, we are being seen as no better than China. I watched last week with fascination as Chairman Lantos berated YAHOO! for helping China deny citizens access to information on the Internet, now my OWN country is doing the same, denying American citizens access and freedom to enjoy an open and free Internet. In closing, Sir, please, fix this. obg [/ QUOTE ] Nice letter. By the way, I hope it was obvious that my original post was addressed to everyone. Too bad this site doesn't have an option to reply to "all" or "everyone". I'd mention it to Mason, but I don't think he's interested in my opinion at the present time. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [ QUOTE ] BTW, Glad you are back in action my friend! [/ QUOTE ] Thanks! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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