PPA Calls on Congress to Put Americans’ Priorities First During Today’s House Financial Services Markup on Internet Poker Bill
Washington,
DC (July 27, 2010) – John Pappas, Executive Director of the Poker Players
Alliance (PPA), the leading poker grassroots advocacy group with more than one
million members nationwide, released the following statement in advance of
today's House Financial Services Committee markup on H.R. 2267,
the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement
Act.
“With
today’s markup of legislation protecting the freedom of Americans to play
online poker, I urge Republicans and Democrats to strongly consider the
outpouring of public support for this issue on the America Speaking Out and
Change.gov’s Citizen’s
Briefing Book websites as they cast their vote.
“Through
both of these online efforts, policymakers from both sides of the aisle cite
the need for citizens to speak up and, most importantly, for politicians to
listen.
“On the
GOP-driven America Speaking Out, protecting
the right to play poker online is the third most popular issue voted on by
the public in the site’s Liberty and Freedom section, with over 1,000
votes of support and more than 100 comments. In fact, the only issues
with more votes are gun rights and keeping the government out of citizens’
personal lives – which is exactly what a vote supporting H.R. 2267 will do.
“On the
other end of the political spectrum, President Obama elicited comments from the
American people on their top policy priorities via Change.gov. The result was
the Citizen’s Briefing Book, in which boosting America’s economy with legal
online poker was the number one technology issue and the 11th most popular
issue overall.
“Not only
has the broad American public made their support for H.R. 2267 clear, but the
constituents of the House Financial Services Committee members have been
extremely vocal. Since the mark-up of H.R. 2267 was announced last week,
thousands of voters have contacted their representatives on the Committee
urging their support of this legislation.
“As
Financial Services Committee member Rep. Kevin McCarthy said in an op-ed he
wrote for CNN.com
on May 25th, the American citizens ‘deserve a Congress and a government
that puts their priorities and everyday concerns first.’ I think former
Senator Alfonse D’Amato, chairman of the 1.2 million member Poker Players
Alliance, said it best in an op-ed last week when he asked ‘Are the politicians
listening?’ Today, members of the Committee can prove to the voters that
the answer is yes by supporting H.R. 2267.”
About The Poker Players
Alliance
The Poker Players Alliance (www.theppa.org) is a nonprofit
membership organization comprised of over 1,000,000 online and offline poker
players and enthusiasts from around the United States who have joined together
to speak with one voice to promote the game and to protect poker players’
rights.
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