KY Committee Unlikely To Recommend Tax Increase for HHR Machines

A special legislative committee charged with studying the taxes and rates paid by Kentucky racetracks, including the tax rates on profits from Historical Horse Racing (HHR) machines, seems set on recommending the status quo rather than a tax increase. That's good news for the state's racing and breeding industries, which have flourished since HHR machines were introduced in the state some ten years ago.

The Pari-Mutuel Wagering Taxation Task Force met Monday and the meeting turned into something of a cheerleading session for the sport, its economic impact and the advancements it has made since HHR machines were legalized.  A higher tax rate on the HHR machines would no doubt lead to less money being available for racing.

The task force is co-chaired by Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer, considered one of the more pro-racing lawmakers in the state.

“In this deck, the most important pages are the ones that show the industries that benefit by racing in Kentucky,” Thayer said following a presentation from Elisabeth Jensen, the executive vice president of the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP). “As Elisabeth noted, there are many here, and some you wouldn't think offhand, that are benefitted by the racing industry…One of my favorite graphics is the one that shows how one race horse equals many jobs. We see lots of numbers on a page, paragraphs and power points on a whole host of industries and topics, but this is a pretty compelling page. Look at all the jobs that are provided by one race horse here in Kentucky. That's a very compelling slide.”

The task force was created after the General Assembly passed legislation that formally paved the way for the state's Thoroughbred and harness tracks to offer HHR machines. Senate Bill 120 was needed after the Kentucky Supreme Court voted unanimously that the machines did not represent pari-mutuel wagering and were therefore unconstitutional. After the bill was passed, a coalition led by the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy argued that HHR machines were taxed at a rate that was costing the state an estimated $91 million in annual revenue. The state tax on HHR machines is just 1.5% of total handle, considerably lower than the tax rates on slots and other forms of gaming in other states that have slot machines or slot machine-like games.

HHR machines and the tax rate were mentioned only sparingly by the task force members during the session. Instead, the committee focused on what the money from the machines is used for and how that money has helped not just racing but the state in general. Jensen was one of two individuals to testify. The other was Chauncey Morris, the executive director of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA).

“I want to talk to you about the broader impact of the horse industry and its affect on Kentucky's economy and how Historical Horse Racing has already grown that impact and positioned us for even greater growth in the very near future,” Jensen said. “Adopting Senate Bill 120 paved the way for continued significant investment in Kentucky's horse industry, which will lead to new jobs and economic growth in communities all across the commonwealth. Thanks to the success of Historical Horse Racing, Kentucky's horse industry is well positioned to continue strengthening our local communities and their economies through investment in new facilities, increased jobs and the tax revenue to come with it. One of the most important things we have to talk about is the economic impact of Kentucky's horse industry on the entire state.”

Jensen came armed with slides that showed, among other things, that the horse industry in Kentucky is responsible for nearly 80,000 jobs and had an economic impact of $6.5 billion.

Morris painted a similar picture, one where HHR machines had greatly helped the sport, which, in turn, has greatly helped the state.

“Thanks to Kentucky's friendly business environment, we have thrived through major reinvestment in infrastructure for horses and fans,” he said.

This was the second meeting of the task force, which is scheduled to meet once a month before presenting its findings and recommendations to the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission by Dec. 1, 2021.

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Coolmore Mourns Loss of Amador Sanchez

Amador Sanchez, a 10-year employee of Coolmore's Ashford Stud, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 8. Sanchez was one of the head stallion handlers at the Versailles nursery.

“We are devastated by this loss,” the farm said in a statement. “He was an incredibly talented horseman, he has been a valued member of our team since 2011, and we know that he will be missed by all of his colleagues.”

Sanchez leaves behind his wife, Karla, and four children: Amador (18), Kerry (15), Jamie (13)and Lucas (9).

Ashford has set up a GoFundMe page to assist the Sanchez family.

Information on a memorial service will be released when available.

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Breeders’ Cup’s Delgado Named ‘Game Changer’

Breeders' Cup Executive Vice President & Chief Racing Officer Dora Delgado has been named to the Sports Business Journal's prestigious 'Game Changers' list, which recognizes “women with broad, deep, and varied responsibilities and oversight who contribute to the success of the [sports] industry in multiple ways.”

“Dora's contributions to the success of the Breeders' Cup over the last 38 years truly cannot be overstated,” said Breeders' Cup President and CEO Drew Fleming. “Her hard work, passion, expertise and commitment to the horses and the sport are well-known in the racing industry. I'm thrilled to see her myriad achievements now being recognized and honored at the broader sports industry level.”

Delgado is currently responsible for the development and administration of all Breeders' Cup programs around the world, including the “Win and You're In” Challenge Series and Breeders' Cup World Championships.

“I have been immensely blessed to have spent my career working towards the success and the longevity of the Breeders' Cup from its very start,” said Delgado. “Our team spends every day asking how we can be better and rising to the occasion to position our industry's Championships to be the ultimate event in Thoroughbred racing. I have such gratitude to the horsemen, breeders, industry officials and mentors who have lent their advice, wisdom and expertise to me along the way and can only hope to do the same for those who seek out opportunities in our incredible sport.”

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Catalogue for Fasig-Tipton’s Pin Oak Stud Sale Now Available

The catalogue for The Pin Oak Stud Sale, to be conducted by Fasig-Tipton, is now available online. The sale will be held at Fasig-Tipton's Newtown Paddocks facility in Lexington, Ky. Sunday, Sept. 12. The auction will begin at 6 p.m.

This past Thursday, Josephine Abercrombie's Pin Oak Stud announced that it will be offering its remaining broodmares, weanlings and some racing fillies at auction. The catalogue consists of 24 horses, including graded stakes winners Overheard (Macho Uno), in foal to McKinzie; Gold Medal Dancer (Medaglia d'Oro), in foal to Munnings; and Don't Leave Me (Lemon Drop Kid), in foal to Authentic. Weanlings on offer include progeny of Justify, Candy Ride, Ghostzapper, Flatter, Medaglia d'Oro, Union Rags, and Street Sense.

The catalogue will also be available via the equineline sales catalogue app. Print catalogues will be available beginning the week of Aug. 16. Online bidding and phone bidding will be available.

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