Countdown BEYOND 218!
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218 – Number of Cosponsors Needed to Secure Enough Votes to Pass DIA in the House
232 – Total Number of Cosponsors
2 – Number of Members Who have Confirmed Becoming Cosponsors
234 – Number of Current and Confirmed Cosponsors
+16 – Number of Cosponsors that Exceeds the Number for a Majority of the House
Committee Summary
With the cosponsorship of Representative Greg Gianforte (R-MT) there is now a majority of DIA cosponsors on EVERY subcommittee and committee that has jurisdiction over the bill.
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Energy and Commerce Health Subcommitee – With Representative Gianforte, 16 of 31 members are DIA cosponsors.
Energy and Commerce Committee – With Representative Gianforte, 29 of 55 members are DIA cosponsors.
Judiciary Committee – With Representative Correa, 25 of 41 members are DIA cosponsors.
Rules Committee – Of the 13 members of the committee, 9 are DIA cosponsors.
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Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! – A majority of E&C Health subcommittee members have co-sponsored DIA!
Congressman Greg Gianforte (MT) – a Republican member of the subcommittee has committed to cosponsoring the Disability Integration Act, becoming the 16th member of the 30-member subcommittee to cosponsor the bill. Subcommittee chair, Anna Eshoo (CA-18) has agreed to vote for the bill.
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Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee Democrats NOT Currently Cosponsoring DIA:
- Rep. G. K. Butterfield (NC-1)
- Rep. Kurt Schrader (OR-5)
Energy and Commerce Committee
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! Grey eagle resort and casino restaurants near me. – A majority of E&C Health subcommittee members have co-sponsored DIA!
Congressman Greg Gianforte (MT) – a Republican member of the subcommittee has committed to cosponsoring the Disability Integration Act, becoming the 16th member of the 30-member subcommittee to cosponsor the bill. Subcommittee chair, Anna Eshoo (CA-18) has agreed to vote for the bill.
Energy and Commerce Committee Democrats NOT Currently Cosponsoring DIA:
- Rep. G. K. Butterfield (NC-1) +
- Rep. Anna Eshoo (CA-18)~ (Confirmed Yes Vote For DIA In Email On 5/15/19)
- Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6) (Agreed to cosponsor during his campaign but says he is not cosponsoring because he is chair of the E&C.)
- Rep. Kurt Schrader (OR-5) +
+ Members of the Health Subcommittee
Judiciary Committee
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! – A majority of Committee members have co-sponsored DIA!
Judiciary Committee Democrats NOT Currently Cosponsoring DIA:
- Rep. Jose Correa (CA-46)* (Confirmed Cosponsorship on 5/20/19)
- Rep. Valdez Demings (FL-10)
* Members who have committed to cosponsoring DIA, but not yet listed
Energy and Commerce Committee
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! Grey eagle resort and casino restaurants near me. – A majority of E&C Health subcommittee members have co-sponsored DIA!
Congressman Greg Gianforte (MT) – a Republican member of the subcommittee has committed to cosponsoring the Disability Integration Act, becoming the 16th member of the 30-member subcommittee to cosponsor the bill. Subcommittee chair, Anna Eshoo (CA-18) has agreed to vote for the bill.
Energy and Commerce Committee Democrats NOT Currently Cosponsoring DIA:
- Rep. G. K. Butterfield (NC-1) +
- Rep. Anna Eshoo (CA-18)~ (Confirmed Yes Vote For DIA In Email On 5/15/19)
- Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6) (Agreed to cosponsor during his campaign but says he is not cosponsoring because he is chair of the E&C.)
- Rep. Kurt Schrader (OR-5) +
+ Members of the Health Subcommittee
Judiciary Committee
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! – A majority of Committee members have co-sponsored DIA!
Judiciary Committee Democrats NOT Currently Cosponsoring DIA:
- Rep. Jose Correa (CA-46)* (Confirmed Cosponsorship on 5/20/19)
- Rep. Valdez Demings (FL-10)
* Members who have committed to cosponsoring DIA, but not yet listed
House Democrats
House Democrats NOT Currently Cosponsoring DIA:
- Rep. Donald Beyer (VA-8)~ (Confirmed Yes Vote on 5/20/19)
- Rep. G. K. Butterfield (NC-1) +
- Rep. Matt Cartwright (PA-8)
- Rep. James Cooper (TN-5)
- Rep. Jose Correa (CA-46)* ++ (Confirmed Cosponsorship in person on 5/20/19)
- Rep. Terrance Cox (CA-21)* (Confirmed Cosponsorship on 5/20/19)
- Rep. Joe Cunningham (SC-1)
- Rep. Valdez Demings (FL-10) ++
- Rep. Anna Eshoo (CA-18) +~ (Confirmed Yes Vote For DIA In Email On 5/15/19)
- Rep. Jared Golden (ME-2)
- Rep. Jahana Hayes (CT-5)
- Rep. Dennis Heck (WA-10)
- Rep. Kendra Horn (OK-5)
- Rep. Steven Horsford (NV-4)
- Rep. Steny Hoyer (MD-5)
- Rep. Ben Mcadams (UT-4)
- Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6) +
- Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA-12)
- Rep. Michael San Nicolas (GU-0)
- Rep. Kurt Schrader (OR-5) +
- Rep. Robert Scott (VA-3)
- Rep. Xochitl Torres Small (NM-2)
* Members who have committed to cosponsoring DIA, but not yet listed
+ Members of Energy and Commerce Committee
++ Members of Judiciary Committee
~ Committed to vote for DIA in committee and on floor.
The Gambling Act 2003 classifies gambling based on the amount of money spent and the risk of problem gambling associated with an activity. Classes of gambling range from Class 1, representing low-stake, low-risk gambling, to Class 4, which represents high-risk, high-turnover gambling. Casino operations and lotteries run by the New Zealand Lotteries Commission are treated as separate classes within the Act. The Act also defines Private Gambling.
- Class 1 and 2 Gambling
- Class 3 Gambling
- Class 4 Gambling
- Private Gambling
Class 1 and 2 Gambling
- No commission is offered or paid to, or received by a person for conducting the gambling
- No remuneration is offered or paid to, or received by a person for conducting the gambling, except a caller of housie or an authorised representative of a society
- The gambling activity must comply with the relevant game rules
- The gambling does not use a gaming machine either directly or indirectly.
Class 1 Gambling
- Prizes or potential turnover* for one session does not exceed $500 (The value of any non-cash prizes is the retail value.)
- If the gambling activity is run by individuals (e.g. office sweepstakes), all the profit (ticket sales less any actual and necessary expenses) must be used for the prizes
- If the gambling activity is run by a society the proceeds must be applied to authorised purposes (see: gambling proceeds)
- Does not need a licence
- The gambling activity must follow the relevant game rules
Class 2 Gambling
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- Prizes for one session do not exceed $5000 (The value of any non-cash prizes is the retail value.). Potential turnover* in one session does not exceed $25,000
- Must only be run by a society
- The proceeds must be applied to authorised purposes (see: gambling proceeds)
- Consumer information must be clearly described at the point of sale (e.g. the name of the society, the authorised purposes, the number of tickets, the closing date for entries, the prizes (including their retail value) and when and how any draw will be made)
- Does not need a licence
- The gambling activity must follow the relevant game rules
Class 3 Gambling
- Prizes offered or awarded in the gambling activity, or in one session of the gambling, exceed $5,000 (The value of any non-cash prizes is the retail value.)
- Larger-scale lotteries, housie, instant games and other forms of gambling such as 'gaming sessions (also known as 'casino evenings') are common forms of Class 3 gambling
- May only be run by a society (and in the case of regular gambling, such as housie, must be run by a corporate society)
- The gambling activity must comply with the relevant game rules
- Does not involve a gaming machine, directly or indirectly
- The Department of Internal Affairs must be satisfied that the activity is financially viable and the costs will be minimised and returns to the community maximised
- The purpose must be to raise money for an 'authorised purpose'
- Must have a licence.
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Fact Sheet 16 - Class 3 Questions and AnswersClass 4 Gambling
- Any activity that involves the use of a gaming machine outside a casino
- May be run only by a corporate society and only to raise money for authorised purposes.
Private Gambling
Private gambling is not a 'Class' of gambling. It is not covered by the 2004 game rules for each specific type of activity. However, it must comply with the definition in the Act or it will become illegal gambling and participants will be subject to the possibility of prosecution.Private gambling is gambling by persons at a private residence where:
- All the stake placed is distributed as a reward to the winners
- The gambling is, primarily, a social event or entertainment
- No remuneration, commission, or reward is paid to, or received by, a person for conducting the gambling
- Persons who do not live at the residence are not induced, formally or informally to participate in the gambling by advertisement, notice, or other means
- If the gambling involves playing or staking against a person who has the role of ‘bank', that role passes from one person to another by chance or by regular rotation among all without charge or other conditions
- All participants have an equal chance of winning
- No person other than a participant has a chance of winning
- No one pays for admission, directly or indirectly
- There are no deductions of any kind from a participant's stakes or winnings.