Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 7 Journalists Share Posted January 7 1/ST Racing's Gulfstream Park and the Florida Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association (FHBA) have reached an agreement to support changes to Chapter 550 of the existing State Legislation–decoupling regulations–that will enable Gulfstream Park's live racing schedule to become independent of the venue's parimutuel license, it was announced by 1/ST Racing Monday. The basis for the agreement, “unique and designed to address the needs of Florida and consistent with similar gaming entities in the region,” said 1/ST, “allows 1/ST to pursue necessary opportunities for development at Gulfstream Park. The agreement ensures purse revenues are unaffected and provides for additional contributions by Gulfstream Park to horsemen's workers' compensation premiums and meaningful increases to Thoroughbred aftercare efforts in Florida.” House Bill 105 was filed Monday January 6. If passed, tracks could still operate slot machines and card games while they are not running live racing. “As a supporter of the Thoroughbred Horse racing industry, I'm proud to sponsor House Bill 105,” said Representative Adam Anderson. “Gulfstream Park and the horse racing industry are integral to our state's economy and cultural heritage. Gulfstream Park is not just a premier destination for racing; it's a vital part of its local community, agriculture business and state's economy, providing jobs and driving tourism. Florida's horse racing industry is a symbol of excellence and tradition, and I will continue to advocate for policies that ensure its growth and success, securing its future in Florida for generations to come.” “We look forward to the upcoming legislative consideration process and to working in collaboration with Florida (horsemen) and other stakeholders to advocate for the passage of the statutory amendments to Chapter 550 that will provide the necessary foundation to support an economically sensible plan to protect year-round racing at Gulfstream Park,” said Stephen Screnci, President, Racing, 1/ST. “The Florida (horsemen) and 1/ST share an understanding of the issues critical to and facing year-round Thoroughbred racing at Gulfstream Park, and are committed to the same outcome,” said Herb Oster, Executive Director, of the Gulfstream horsemen's group. “By supporting the statutory amendments to Chapter 550 to enable Gulfstream Park's live racing schedule to become independent of the venue's parimutuel license, we are securing a sustainable future for horsemen in Florida that sensibily addresses the challenging economic realities facing the industry.” The post Gulfstream Park And Gulfstream Horsemen’s Group Align To Support Changes To Decoupling Regs In Florida appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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