Online Gambling Bill Co-sponsors Are Vulnerable for Re-election
Millions of online gamers were outraged by the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act. Will their discontent make a difference this election year? There are a number of co-sponsors of HR 4411 and HR 4777...
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