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
The bill mandates that to qualify for funding, organizations must be accredited non-profits and demonstrate their capability to meet specific standards. These include maintaining best practices for horse care and ensuring the funds are dedicated exclusively to caring for New Jersey-bred horses. This could lead to improved animal welfare in the state and enhance public policy regarding equine care as it recognizes the economic contributions of the horse racing industry.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1232 proposes the establishment of a five-year grant program administered by the New Jersey Racing Commission, aimed at providing financial support for organizations that care for retired Standardbred and Thoroughbred horses. With a total budget of $1 million allocated from the General Fund, the bill highlights the significant role of the horse racing industry in New Jersey's economy, recognizing the need for enhanced care for horses that have served in racing.
Contention
While the bill is aimed at promoting the welfare of retired racehorses, there may be concerns regarding the allocation of state funds to specific industries. Critics could argue about the prioritization of funds for horses over other pressing social issues. Additionally, the regulations surrounding the application process for the grants may be questioned, particularly in terms of accessibility for smaller organizations that may also require support.
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The structure of the grant program allows the Racing Commission to disburse funding annually, with specific provisions for cases where applicants do not meet requirements, thereby allowing funds to be distributed to promote the care of both Standardbred and Thoroughbred horses equitably. Overall, A1232 represents a significant initiative focused not only on animal care but also on supporting the industry that generates extensive economic benefits for New Jersey.
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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.
NJ A4465
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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.
NJ S3091
Carry Over
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.
Gaming: horse racing; breeders' awards, purses, and grants from the agriculture equine development fund; modify. Amends secs. 2, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 20a & 22 of 1995 PA 279 (MCL 431.302 et seq.) & repeals sec. 19b of 1995 PA 279 (MCL 431.319b). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0413'23, SB 0412'23, SB 0414'23
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