PPA Fly-In Recap from John Pappas

October 25th, 2007

Wow! What an amazing three days poker had in Washington D.C. And the momentum is continuing to build.

From Oct 22 – 24, nearly 100 PPA members including some of the top professional poker players converged on Capitol Hill to meet with lawmakers and defended your right to play online poker. By all accounts the Washington Fly-In and policy conference was a huge success and we made a significant impression on Congress and the media.

In just two days of lobbying the “fly-in” participants met with nearly 50 members of the U.S. House and Senate. We were armed with the message that poker is a game of skill which should be regulated, not prohibited — and we successfully delivered that message. Several of our meetings resulted in commitments of support and co-sponsorship of H.R. 2046 and H.R. 2610.

We also garnered tremendous media attention for our cause and through this effort we are showing Congress and the American people that there is a true and vocal and growing constituency that cares about poker. Click here for selected coverage.

One of highlights of the conference was the Tuesday night reception on Capitol Hill. More than 150 staffers and PPA members gathered together in one room to talk poker. It was awesome! Even better, Eight members of Congress attended the reception, including Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI), to show their support for the PPA. I have worked in Washington for a longtime and I can tell you how difficult it is to get Members of Congress to show up to these types of events. It is a testament to the many hours the PPA has spent building our credibility with lawmakers.

Our Wednesday policy forum entitled, “Poker: Public Policy, Politics, Skill and the Future of an American Tradition,” was equally a success. With Howard Lederer, professor Charles Nesson, Radley Balko and Kenneth Adams leading the discussion, the PPA took a serious look at the political future of poker. The consensus? Poker players must become politically aware, register to vote and make their voices heard in debates and elections.

Overall, the three days in Washington were well spent and we really upped the ante in our fight for regulating online poker and getting federal support for our game of skill.

On behalf of our Chairman, Senator Alfonse D’Amato, I want to thank the dedicated PPA members and PPA state representatives who joined us in Washington. Without you, this could not have been accomplished. Senator D’Amato has always said that our membership is our strongest voice in Washington and this week you really proved it!

Let’s keep the momentum moving in the right direction. Please use our member tools to make your voice heard, write, call or set up your own meeting with your Member of Congress in your hometown.

Sincerely,
John A. Pappas
Executive Director

Author Contact Info: John Pappas