06-15-2022, 10:02 AM
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The Voice of Reason!
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The latest attempt at a TRC power play arrived in the form of a June 13 letter from its executive director, Amy Cook, that suggests the commission would not allow wagering at any track that reaches an agreement with HISA. In an effort to make it sound like she stood for something other than obstruction, Cook at one point serves up a sentence with 80 words, six commas, and a generous amount of pettiness. Be warned, it runs below in all its bureaucratic glory.
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"Since the Texas Racing Commission regulates all aspects of Texas horse racing, including, in particular, pari-mutuel and simulcast wagering in Texas, the application of federal law pursuant to HISA in any aspect of horse racing regulation for a particular race or meet will necessarily preclude the Texas Racing Commission from full compliance with the Texas Racing Act and will, therefore, necessitate that no such affected race shall be allowed to conduct on-site pari-mutuel wagering or provide simulcast export signal," Cook said (and I hope exhaled).
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Last edited by Tom; 06-15-2022 at 10:03 AM.
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