By Kay Henderson
DES MOINES, Iowa, March 13 (Reuters) - Iowa took a
step toward legalizing on-line poker on Tuesday because
supporters said the state is losing millions of dollars in
revenue annually to companies outside the state and overseas
running the games.
The Iowa Senate voted 29-20 in favor of legislation that
would give state-licensed casinos authority to run poker games
online for patrons as long as the computer and the person are
located in Iowa.
Nevada and the District of Columbia have voted to legalize
online poker but are still drawing up the rules to regulate it.
Democratic Senator Jeff Danielson said Iowa residents wager
an estimated $30 million in online poker games every year, money
that is often going to overseas companies running the online
games.
"That's a problem for our overall economy to see that kind
of leakage," Danielson said.
Iowa Republican Governor Terry Branstad said he is open to
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