[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

"AOC’s Risible Performance"

"Why the Outrage Over the Cuts at the Washington Post Is So Annoying"

"New Poll Crushes Dem, Media Narrative: Americans Demand Mass Deportations, Back ICE Overwhelmingly"

"Democratic Overreach on Immigration Beckons"

How to negotiate to buy a car

Trump warns of a 'massive Armada' headed towards Iran

End Times Prophecy: Trump Says Board of Peace Will Override Every Government & Law – 10 Kings Rising

Maine's legendary 'Lobster Lady' dies after working until she was 103 and waking up at 3am every day

Hannity Says Immigration Raids at Home Depot Are Not ‘A Good Idea’

TREASON: Their PRIVATE CHAT just got LEAKED.

"Homan Plans to Defy Spanberger After ‘Bond Villain’ Blocks ICE Cooperation in VA: ‘Not Going to Stop’"

"DemocRATZ Radical Left-Wing Vision for Virginia"

"Tim Walz Wants the Worst"

Border Patrol Agents SMASH Window and Drag Man from Car in Minnesota Chaos

"Dear White Liberals: Blacks and Hispanics Want No Part of Your Anti-ICE Protests"

"The Silliest Venezuela Take You Will Read Today"

Michael Reagan, Son of Ronald Reagan, Dies at 80

Patel: "Minnesota Fraud Probes 'Buried' Under Biden"

"There’s a Word for the West’s Appeasement of Militant Islam"

"The Bondi Beach Jihad: Sharia Supremacism and Jew Hatred, Again"

"This Is How We Win a New Cold War With China"

"How Europe Fell Behind"

"The Epstein Conspiracy in Plain Sight"

Saint Nicholas The Real St. Nick

Will Atheists in China Starve Due to No Fish to Eat?

A Thirteen State Solution for the Holy Land?

US Sends new Missle to a Pacific ally, angering China and Russia Moscow and Peoking

DeaTh noTice ... Freerepublic --- lasT Monday JR died

"‘We Are Not the Crazy Ones’: AOC Protests Too Much"

"Rep. Comer to Newsmax: No Evidence Biden Approved Autopen Use"

"Donald Trump Has Broken the Progressive Ratchet"

"America Must Slash Red Tape to Make Nuclear Power Great Again!!"

"Why the DemocRATZ Activist Class Couldn’t Celebrate the Cease-Fire They Demanded"

Antifa Calls for CIVIL WAR!

British Police Make an Arrest...of a White Child Fishing in the Thames

"Sanctuary" Horde ASSAULTS Chicago... ELITE Marines SMASH Illegals Without Mercy

Trump hosts roundtable on ANTIFA

What's happening in Britain. Is happening in Ireland. The whole of Western Europe.

"The One About the Illegal Immigrant School Superintendent"

CouldnÂ’t believe he let me pet him at the end (Rhino)

Cops Go HANDS ON For Speaking At Meeting!

POWERFUL: Charlie Kirk's final speech delivered in South Korea 9/6/25

2026 in Bible Prophecy

2.4 Billion exposed to excessive heat

🔴 LIVE CHICAGO PORTLAND ICE IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTER 24/7 PROTEST 9/28/2025

Young Conservative Proves Leftist Protesters Wrong

England is on the Brink of Civil War!

Charlie Kirk Shocks Florida State University With The TRUTH

IRL Confronting Protesters Outside UN Trump Meeting

The UK Revolution Has Started... Brit's Want Their Country Back


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

United States News
See other United States News Articles

Title: Bill Taxing Internet (Horse) Wagers Passes Ky. Senate
Source: WKYT
URL Source: http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/89309567.html
Published: Mar 27, 2010
Author: staff writer
Post Date: 2010-03-27 02:46:04 by Murron
Keywords: None
Views: 361
Comments: 7

Mar 27, 2010

Bill Taxing Internet (Horse) Wagers Passes Ky. Senate

A bill putting a tax on phone and online horse racing bets placed by Kentuckians cleared the state Senate on Friday.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - A bill putting a tax on phone and online horse racing bets placed by Kentuckians cleared the state Senate on Friday amid a partisan debate on whether lawmakers are doing enough to rein in setbacks in the state's world-renowned equine sector.

Under the proposal, money collected from the 1½ percent tax on so-called advance deposit wagers would flow into a fund that boosts purses for Kentucky-bred horses at Kentucky tracks.

The measure passed on a party-line 21-17 vote, with the Senate's lone Independent siding with majority Republicans. Democrats were united against the proposal.

The bill goes back to the Democratic-led House, which passed a version a month ago that would place a 0.5 percent tax on Internet and phone wagers.

Supporters of the Senate proposal didn't know how much money the tax would generate, but noted that advance deposit wagering is the fastest-growing segment of wagering on horse races.

"This bill will provide some relief," said Senate President David Williams, R-Burkesville. "It won't provide as much as some people want. ... But it will provide at least three times as much relief as it would have provided when it came out of the House."

Sen. Julian Carroll, D-Frankfort, said the bill amounted to tossing "a bone without that much meat on it" to the racing industry.

"We're not helping the racing industry with something when we can't even tell them the dollars that they're going to have," Carroll said during a committee hearing on the bill.

The debate comes at a time when industry advocates worry that Kentucky horse racing is falling behind tracks in other states that have boosted purses through alternative gaming.

Carroll said a friend in the racing industry told him he can make twice as much in prize money finishing third at a race in West Virginia than winning at some Kentucky tracks.

Senate Minority Leader Ed Worley, D-Richmond, said lawmakers have assisted other ailing sectors of the state's economy, but the approach to the horse industry was unique.

"This is the first time we identify an industry in crisis, we say that we want to help them, and our approach to help them is to tax them," Worley said.

Worley said the proposal would "whack" Louisville-based Churchill Downs Inc., which operates an Internet- and phone-based wagering system. The company's stable of race tracks includes Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby.

Sen. Damon Thayer said the proposal would boost live racing by taking money wagered on Kentucky races and putting it into purses for Kentucky-bred horses at the state's tracks.

"This is an all-Kentucky bill," said Thayer, R-Georgetown. Supporters said the measure would close a loophole, since bets made at Kentucky tracks are taxed, generating money for the fund designed to boost race purses.

Also under the bill, some money from taxing online wagers could go to boost purses for claiming races at Ellis Park and Turfway Park in Kentucky.

The measure also would do away with the state's two-tiered pari-mutuel taxing system for wagering at the tracks. Instead, it would set a flat rate of 1.5 percent.

Worley said lawmakers had missed opportunities to help the industry during the 60-day legislative session, which reached its 56th day Friday.

The debate came a day after Thayer said he couldn't muster sufficient support for his proposal to let Kentucky tracks offer a form of wagering based on old horse races.

Thayer saw the Instant Racing electronic game as a way to boost live racing by taxing those wagers, but the proposal has been thwarted by anti-gambling forces.

Carroll challenged Senate Republican leaders to come up with a meaningful plan to assist the horse racing industry.

Republicans and Democrats bickered over another facet of the industry debate - whether to allow video slot machines at Kentucky tracks as a way to boost horse racing.

Thayer noted that Republicans backed a proposed ballot issue this year to allowed Kentucky voters to decide any expanded gambling proposal. The measure was blocked by Senate Democrats.

Sen. David Boswell, D-Owensboro, said that Republicans for years blocked his proposed referendums on expanded gambling.

--- The legislation is House Bill 368.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.

#2. To: Murron (#0)

The measure passed on a party-line 21-17 vote, with the Senate's lone Independent siding with majority Republicans. Democrats were united against the proposal.

Way to go, stupid Pubbies.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-03-27   11:09:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


Replies to Comment # 2.

#3. To: Fred Mertz, Badeye (#2)

Badeye: "We can't keep putting pressure via taxation on this economy. Its already fuckked up as the unemployment rates and foreclosure rates prove catagorically."

Way to go, stupid Pubbies.

That's why I believe nothing is ever going to change till we clean house and get rid of them all, both parties are no damn good, they're just flip sides of the same coin.

Murron  posted on  2010-03-27 20:26:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


End Trace Mode for Comment # 2.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com