US senators propose bill to legalize, tax online gaming

Steven Stradbrooke
February 24, 2010
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SenateProposalTwo American Senators, Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Judd Gregg (R-NH), have introduced the Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act 2010, which includes provisions to legalize and regulate internet gambling (click here for some perspective on this bill’s chances for success). Through this scheme, the senators hopes to reap a reported $42B in taxes over the coming decade. It all sounds wonderful, but then so do those bills that promise to ‘make child poverty history’ and the like. Read more.

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  • http://CalvinAyre.com Calvin Ayre

    Fat fucking chance…remember you heard it here first. It will happen, 10 years from now as I have laid out in numerous articles on this subject right here on CalvinAyre.com

  • http://CalvinAyre.com Calvin Ayre

    Fat fucking chance…remember you heard it here first. It will happen, 10 years from now as I have laid out in numerous articles on this subject right here on CalvinAyre.com