Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2219

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Engrossed
5/1/23  
Refer
5/1/23  
Report Pass
5/17/24  
Enrolled
5/22/24  
Passed
5/24/24  
Chaptered
5/24/24  
Passed
5/24/24  

Caption

Historical horse racing prohibition

Impact

The implications of SF2219 on state laws include a clearer delineation of what constitutes permissible horse racing activities, effectively eliminating opportunities for historical horse racing within the state. This amendment is poised to restrict the types of betting and gambling activities available at racetracks, aligning Minnesota’s gambling regulations more closely with traditional horse racing practices. The bill aims to simplify the regulatory framework driving horse racing in the state and mitigate potential confusion arising from the inclusion of historical races.

Summary

SF2219 is a legislative bill in Minnesota that seeks to prohibit the conduct of historical horse racing at licensed racetracks. The bill amends several sections of the Minnesota Statutes to clarify the definition of 'historical horse racing' and reinforce existing regulations surrounding horse racing and betting. Notably, it asserts that horse racing does not encompass historical races and emphasizes that licensed racetracks should limit operations solely to current live racing and authorized card games.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF2219 appears divided among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill will preserve the integrity of traditional horse racing and criticize the concept of historical horse racing as a loophole for expanded gambling. Supporters view this law as a necessary step to maintain a clear regulatory environment around horse racing in Minnesota. Conversely, there may be apprehensions among those who benefit from historical horse racing and related betting activities, with criticisms focusing on potential economic impacts and the restriction of betting options available to consumers.

Contention

Points of contention associated with SF2219 include debates over the legitimacy and economic value of historical horse racing versus live racing. Critics may argue that disallowing historical horse racing could lead to decreased revenues and job losses related to the gambling industry in the state. Additionally, the interpretations of definitions related to betting could spark disagreements among lawmakers and stakeholders involved in horse racing activities, as they seek to navigate the complexities surrounding the gambling landscape in Minnesota.

Companion Bills

MN HF2300

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Previously Filed As

MN SF5354

Advance deposit wagering, card playing, and pari-mutuel betting conduct provisions and historical horse racing and other games authorization prohibition

MN HF5479

Conduct of advance deposit wagering, card playing, and pari-mutuel betting provided; authorization of historical horse racing and other games prohibited; definitions provided; and clarifying and conforming changes made.

MN HF5274

Gambling; sports betting and fantasy contests authorized; licenses established; local restrictions prohibited; sports betting and fantasy contest taxation provided; civil and criminal penalties provided; amateur sports grants provided; charitable gambling provided and lawful gambling tax rates modified; pari-mutuel horse racing provided; clarifying, conforming, and technical changes made; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN SB1143

Charitable gaming and historical horse racing; regulation.

MN HB2455

Charitable gaming and historical horse racing; regulation.

MN HB1203

Authorize the operation of pari-mutuel historical horse racing machines, and to authorize a new tax.

MN HF2000

Lawful gambling; sports betting and fantasy contests provided for and authorized, local restrictions prohibited, sports betting and fantasy contest taxation provided, civil and criminal penalties provided, amateur sports grants provided, charitable gambling provided for and lawful gambling tax rates modified, pari-mutuel horse racing provided, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN LD1992

An Act to Legalize Historical Horse Racing and Electronic Beano to Allow Maine Gaming Licensees and Federally Recognized Indian Tribes to Compete with Other Gaming States

MN HB588

Taxation; historical horse racing computerized machines; state and local privilege tax levied on pari-mutuel wagering on historical horse racing machines; local taxes repealed

MN SB1260

Dog racing; simulcast wagering; prohibition

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