Dan Ross

Refunds on IEEPA Tariffs: 'We Just Did it Unilaterally'

Back in February, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Donald Trump's suite of International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs were unconstitutional. That decision opened the door to potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds to businesses that had paid those tariffs since they went into effect a year prior, including those [...]

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HISA Town Hall: Budgets, Breeze-Ups And The “Big Elephant”

Tuesday's Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) virtual town hall was a free-wheeling affair, with the bulk of the two-hour meeting spent on a discursive question-and-answer segment moderated by trainer Ron Moquett and bloodstock agent David Ingordo, two members of HISA's horsemen's advisory board. The initial focus of the town hall was HISA's 2026 budget. [...]

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Bayne Welker: Regional Markets So Important to “Industry as a Whole”

Bayne Welker and Boyd Browning–Fasig-Tipton's executive vice president and president, respectively–were chin-wagging in the car recently when the conversation turned to how much the industry has changed, and Fasig-Tipton's role in that evolving landscape. “I think that's what separates us from the others,” Welker said, of what the two men agreed was Fasig-Tipton's predominating strength: [...]

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Poker for Ponies Makes a Difference for a “Whole Year”

Two years ago when the first Poker for Ponies tournament was held, the organizational window was short. Very short. “Our first year John [Stewart] had the idea, I kid you not, he sprung it on me about three weeks or maybe just two weeks before the Kentucky Derby. That was also our first Derby as [...]

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Meth Pipe Found at Los Al Test-Barn Raises Oversight Questions

A methamphetamine pipe found at the entrance to the Los Alamitos test-barn last December raises questions as to whether federal and state oversight of these supposedly tightly controlled enclosures, where blood and urine samples are drawn before being sent off for testing, is sufficient to ensure they're operated in the cleanest, most transparent way possible. [...]

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Kentucky Legislature Approves Anti-Stallion Cap, Fixed-Odds Bill

The Kentucky legislature has passed a sweeping bill that opens the door to fixed-odds wagering in the state and bars a cap being placed on the number of mares bred to a stallion there. In its final passage Wednesday, the 150-page bill passed out of the state House on a 64-19 vote, with 17 no-votes. [...]

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Drew Couto Q&A On FanDuel News: “Time To Change”

Last week's news that FanDuel TV is gradually winding down its product through 2027 has ripped through the industry like a tornado. In response, some, like the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters, have urged the company to reverse course. “Should there be a viable path to reconsider this decision, we urge FanDuel and Flutter Entertainment [...]

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Nelson Rose on Racing-On-Demand Lawsuit: Case Could Run to End of Year and “Possibly Longer”

Over two months have lapsed since the California Department of Justice (DOJ) swooped into Santa Anita midway through the races to remove 26 Racing-on-Demand terminals that allow a form of pari-mutuel wagering on previously run races. Santa Anita subsequently filed suit against state attorney general Rob Bonta making several claims including how the state “unlawfully [...]

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Jockey Patrick Valenzuela Licensed in Arizona

The Arizona Department of Gaming has issued a license to  63-year-old jockey Patrick Valenzuela. He last rode professionally in 2016. Valenzuela has long struggled with substance abuse problems, as a result of which, the jockey has seen his license repeatedly suspended during a career that started in 1978. In 2018, Valenzuela pleaded guilty to misdemeanor [...]

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KY Fixed-Odds Bill Leaves House, Heads to State Senate

Kentucky's potentially landmark fixed-odds bill has been voted out the state House with an easy 79-15 margin and now heads to the state Senate. Some of the key elements in the revised version this sweeping bill include a new mandate establishing a minimum amount of at least $1,000 that a bettor can win through fixed-odds [...]

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Anti Stallion Cap Amendment Added to KY Fixed-Odds Bill

A floor amendment has been added to HB 904–a sweeping piece of legislation seeking to legalize fixed-odds wagering in Kentucky–that is designed to essentially ensure no limit can be imposed on the number of mares bred to a stallion in the state. It requires that the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation select and use [...]

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Hawthorne Latest: Slight Track Renovation Equipment Delay, Possible Movement On Simulcast Signals

One day after the latest hearing in a federal Bankruptcy Court in Chicago over Hawthorne's insolvency dealings, a slight equipment delay puts a question mark over the start of training in preparation for a Spring Thoroughbred meet, but there appears to be movement over important simulcast signals going back online. According to Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's [...]

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