Bush pushes gambling ban via “lame duck” midnight regulation 1

Posted by Entity on November 10, 2008

The Bush Administration is hastily finalizing a number of “midnight rules” before they leave office, and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) is on the list. Just like UIGEA was snuck into legislation in the dark of night in 2006, anti-poker extremists are again trying an 11th hour sneak job. We need you to help us expose and stop this reckless rulemaking.

Please call the U.S. Federal Reserve and tell them not to approve the UIGEA regulations — Consumer Complaints, 888-851-1920 or Public Affairs, 202-452-2955.

Tell them:

  • The federal agencies responsible for our nation’s economy should not be focused on Internet poker regulations.

  • Finalization of the UIGEA rules will add additional burdens on our already crippled financial systems.

  • Internet poker is a game of skill and form of recreation for millions of Americans; it should be exempted from the UIGEA.

  • Please do not finalize the UIGEA regulations until their impact on our banking systems and average Americans has been fully studied.


Your call will make a huge difference and will add the public’s voice to these last minute policy decisions our government is poised to make. We can’t stand idly by while they make decisions that will impact our right to play America’s card game. PLEASE CALL TODAY!

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  1. Hypnotic Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:19:44 UTC

    Thanks for getting the word out, Rob. I don’t live in the US anymore, but used my citizenship status to voice my opinion thanks to the info you provided here.

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