The latest on the House Bill 2143 is that as of 6/11/03 it has been passed by the full house and referred to the Senate committee on Banking, Housing and Urban affairs.
The Senate Bill 627 is also in the same committee as of 3/13/2003, no change since.
The Senate committee on Banking, Housing and Urban affairs has not had any discussions on either bill nor is any on the calendar.
Side note, this is the "Conclusion" section of HR 2143 as quoted in its entirety:
CONCLUSION
Although the intent of this legislation is laudable, we believe conscripting credit card companies to enforce our criminal laws is ineffective and will set a bad precedent regarding the Internet. In addition, criminalizing only the Internet gambling business without placing any penalty on the individual bettor further weakens the enforcement scheme of the bill. In the end, it is unlikely that this legislation will successfully halt Internet gambling.
John Conyers, Jr.
Melvin L. Watt.
Sheila Jackson Lee.
Tammy Baldwin.
Anthony D. Weiner.
Linda T. Sanchez.