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has any one heard how the senate voted on the issue of on line poker?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    It passed. Details below:

    * Substitute offered to the Senate Labor, Commerce, Research and Development Committee on February 3, 2006, to add the internet and telecommunications systems to the list of means over which a person is prohibited from knowingly transmitting or receiving wagers or other gambling information. The penalty for knowingly engaging in such illegal transmission or receipt is increased from a gross misdemeanor to a Class C felony. The Lottery Commission is prohibited from offering any game where the internet can be used to buy tickets or chances. An affirmative vote of 60% of both houses of the legislature is required before the Lottery Commission may offer any lottery game that allows or requires a player to use a device that electronically replicates any game of chance, including electronic scratch tickets. The bill as referred to committee was not considered..

    * The substitute passed in the Senate by voice vote on February 14, 2006.

    # Passed in the Senate (44 to 0) on February 14, 2006.

    # Received in the House on February 16, 2006.

    * Referred to the House Commerce & Labor Committee on February 16, 2006.

    # Passed in the House (93 to 5) on March 2, 2006, to add prohibitions to the Gambling Act and the State Lottery regarding the use of the Internet in wagering and in selling lottery tickets, respectively. Requires a 60% vote of the Legislature to permit the State Lottery to offer any game using a device that electronically replicates a game of chance.

    # Signed by Gov. Christine Gregoire on March 28, 2006, to add prohibitions to the Gambling Act and the State Lottery regarding the use of the Internet in wagering and in selling lottery tickets, respectively. Requires a 60% vote of the Legislature to permit the State Lottery to offer any game using a device that electronically replicates a game of chance.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The Senate has not yet voted on the issue. There have been attempts to put online poker legislation in an Armed Service bill and Homeland Security bills but these have failed so far. If it is not voted on by the end of the week it might not be voted on at all this session.

  • 1 decade ago

    best of my kmowledge, the vote did not yet make it to the floor

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