Bonin Named Chair of ARCI Regulatory Attorneys Committee

Brett Bonin | Courtesy ARCI

Brett Bonin, the chief prosecutor for the Louisiana Racing Commission and Assistant Attorney, has been named the new Chair of the Association of Racing Commissioners International (ARCI) Regulatory Attorneys Committee. Bonin was previously an attorney with the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control.

“Bonin is known as a tough and unyielding advocate in court and previously served in private practice before becoming an Assistant Attorney General in Louisiana,” said ARCI Chair Tom Sage of Nebraska. Sage also said that Bonin has never lost a doping prosecution and is “extremely well versed in all aspects of racing regulatory law.”

The ARCI Regulatory Attorneys committee meets to discuss legal trends affecting the regulation of horse racing as well as to review recent court decisions that may be relevant to all jurisdictions.

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