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Left Bank 02-26-2007 08:01 PM

Well,What do you think?
 
Is it going to be law or no?
http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=37746

green 02-26-2007 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kimmeastar

I wish we could get this passed in NH...

saucon17 02-26-2007 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Kimmeastar

It's a good start at least, This could bring back Hoosier and Indiana
Downs back into quality racing in the Hoosier State. Now hopefully
Maryland can do the same in the very near future

fj35632 02-26-2007 08:12 PM

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“Those jobs are truly at risk without the passage of this legislation,” he said. But Rep. Chet Dobis, D-Merrillville, said the state should not bail out the failing horse-racing industry.

“It’s a loser in every racetrack in this country,” he said.
A loser in every racetrack? I'm pretty new to this, but I get the sense that the slots have consistently brought in more patrons, helped swell the purse money, and improved the quality of competition at the tracks. Are there really tracks that suffered after the slots were installed?

saucon17 02-26-2007 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mugwump
A loser in every racetrack? I'm pretty new to this, but I get the sense that the slots have consistently brought in more patrons, helped swell the purse money, and improved the quality of competition at the tracks. Are there really tracks that suffered after the slots were installed?

This guy must me oblivious or just a stupid politician

I guess he hasn't viewed how successful it has been at
Delaware Park, Charlie Town, Remington and many others.

Left Bank 02-26-2007 08:33 PM

I think he is just one of those politicians who want all the money for other stuff.He obviously doesn't have a clue what he is talking about.Gambling,IMO,is one of the largest businesses in this country.I think our gov. screwed the pooch with what they did with online poker.They would have earned TRILLIONS in tax money.

fj35632 02-26-2007 08:47 PM

We had a racino proposal on the ballot here in Michigan a few years ago, but it got defeated. The irony was that it was a coalition of the casino industry and anti-gambling activists that killed it. Strange bedfellows indeed.


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