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Save Florida Horse Racing, its Jobs and
Economic Impact.
“Real
Horse Racing creates and sustains Real Jobs!”
Dear Governor Scott:
As someone who is employed because of Florida’s
Standardbred horse racing and breeding industry, I am respectfully
writing to ask you to say NO to “pari-mutuel barrel racing.” The
principal goal of “pari-mutuel barrel racing” is to replace our
great horse racing sport (and also that of the thoroughbred and quarter
horse breeds) and its people with poker, card rooms, slot machines and
eventually table games, all of which employ fewer people than
Florida’s horse racing industry, meaning that people like me and my
industry colleagues will lose their jobs. My job in the industry is
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Whether it’s Standardbreds, Thoroughbreds, or Quarter
Horses, Florida horse racing industry jobs, livelihoods and families
depend on your ensuring that legitimate horse racing and its integrity
is maintained in our state. Florida has the nation’s third largest
equine population, five racetracks and hundreds of breeding farms and
training centers. Classic race winners, across all breeds, are bred,
trained, developed and often owned in Florida. Further, the Florida
equine industry creates real estate taxes, sales tax revenues and
consumption of products and services that make its annual economic
impact in the billions. Tourism related to horse racing, and revenues
generated in Florida from out of state and international buyers of
horses sold at public auction in our state, enhance our economy.
I ask that you say NO to “pari-mutuel barrel racing”
because it represents an entirely new form of gambling that takes
advantage of the law under which the rest of us live every day. Florida
voters did NOT ask for this new form of gambling, nor were the proper
laws and regulations observed in creating it. Pari-mutuel wagering also
demands fairness to its wagering public which is provided by the
existing horse racing industry through charted past-performance lines by
Trackmaster and Equibase, industry standardized racetracks, professional
race judging and control of medications to protect the betting public in
Florida and to locations which simulcasting of live Florida racing
occurs. These features also protect the equine athlete.
Florida’s racing industry is internationally famous and the
pride of our State. Why let “pari-mutuel barrel racing” create
workarounds that put people like me out of work. Even the nation’s
barrel racers and their associations don’t want it!
Governor Scott, I am counting on you to please say “NO”
to “pari-mutuel barrel racing” and save my job in Florida’s horse
racing industry.
Sincerely yours,
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