ABOUT US
The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) is the leading non-profit membership organization representing American poker players with the goal of establishing a safe and secure place to play poker. Formed in 2005, the PPA’s membership has grown to nearly one million poker players nationwide, enabling the PPA to serve as the unified voice on behalf of Americans’ right to play poker in all its forms.
On Capitol Hill and in state houses across the country, the PPA works with key lawmakers to raise awareness of the issues impacting the U.S. poker playing community and promote sensible public policies that benefit and protect all American consumers online and offline. As the recognized expert on the game of poker, the PPA is also an established legal resource, taking the argument that poker is a game of skill directly to state and federal courts.
PPA is fortunate to have the financial support of Amaya Gaming, the parent company of PokerStars and the world leader in regulated internet poker. Their support along with donations from the poker community give us the ability to fight for your poker rights. Our priority is to work towards solutions that put poker consumers and poker competition first. With your help, we can have safe and fun live and online poker (and online gaming) across the country.
♦ Welcome to the #Fight4Poker ♦
We know you care about the future of poker. You have come to the right place. The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) is the leading grassroots advocacy group fighting each and every day for you, and with your help we can do even more. Here are some easy and effective things you can do right now to help!
Step 1: Send an Email to your Legislators
Your voice matters and makes a difference. Please watch the short clip below about PPA member activism.
In just 30 seconds you can send an email to your state lawmakers and your federal lawmakers that lets them know you support the freedom to play online poker and that they should too. With just a few clicks and keystrokes you can make your voice heard. The email is already written; you can edit it as you see fit or just send away.