Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Impact
By providing structured funding for the care of retired horses, the bill aims to improve animal welfare standards within the horse racing sphere. Eligible organizations must demonstrate operational transparency and a commitment to best practices in horse care, ensuring that the funds directly support enhancing the lives of these animals. This initiative may set a precedent for state-level support systems for animal care in other contexts.
Summary
Bill A4465 proposes the establishment of a five-year grant program by the New Jersey Racing Commission, allocating $1 million to aid nonprofit organizations that provide care for retired Standardbred and Thoroughbred horses. The bill highlights the importance of the horse racing industry to New Jersey's economy, citing its contribution of millions in tax revenue and employment opportunities. It aims to enhance the welfare of retired racehorses, who play a critical role in this industry.
Contention
Discussions surrounding A4465 could raise potential points of contention over the allocation of public funds to specific nonprofit organizations. While supporters may argue for the economic benefits and ethical responsibility towards retired racehorses, opponents might question the prioritization of such funding in the context of broader fiscal concerns and competing community needs. Concerns about the effectiveness and accountability of funded organizations might also emerge as key issues in legislative discourse.
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Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Increases from 3.2% to 5% percentage of certain dedicated purse moneys used for horsemen aid programs and the association from Standardbred racing at private racetracks.
Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Provides $1 million in funding to NJ Racing Commission for five-year grant program for purpose of supporting certain organizations that care for retired horses.
Requires New Jersey Racing Commission to allow off-track wagering facilities to retain certain out-of-State wagering proceeds for direct distribution to permit holders.
Increases from 3.2% to 5% percentage of certain dedicated purse moneys used for horsemen aid programs and the association from Standardbred racing at private racetracks.
Gaming: horse racing; Michigan agriculture and equine industry development fund; modify. Amends secs. 2 & 20 of 1995 PA 279 (MCL 431.302 & 431.320). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4346'25