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Many NJ lawmakers in favor of VLTs at tracks

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December 12, 2007 Send To A Friend  | Print View

A poll of current members of the New Jersey Legislature indicates that legislation to install video lottery terminals (VLTs) at the state’s racetracks would pass both houses, if the bill were put up for a floor vote.

Results of a survey conducted by the New Jersey Standardbred Horse Industry showed that 25 members of the 40-member State Senate and 43 members of the 80-member State Assembly said they would vote for VLT legislation, with the VLTs operated by New Jersey-based casinos at the three horse racetracks.
 
“New Jersey’s racetracks cannot compete with tracks in our neighboring states without additional financial support,” said Leon Zimmerman, spokesman for the Standardbred horse industry.  “Horse owners and breeders are opting to go to Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware, because slot machines or VLTs at those state’s racetracks offer greater purse money.
 
“This situation threatens the future of New Jersey’s horse racing and breeding industries and increases the likely loss of thousands of acres of horse farms that are preserving open space,” he added.
 
While most recent discussions of financial help for horse racing has focused on renewal of the 4-year casino supplement that expires this year, Zimmerman explained that the survey was done to determine the extent of legislative support for VLTs.
 
There was a 65 percent survey response from senators and a 54 percent response from Assembly members.  State lawmakers support was bipartisan.
 
Of 26 responses from senators, 14 Democrats and 10 Republicans were in favor and one Democrat against.  One other favorable response was unsigned.
 
Among 48 responses from Assembly members, there were 21 Democrats and 20 Republicans in favor, with two more favorable responses unsigned.  Two Assembly members voted no and three others abstained, all Democrats. (SBOA/NJ)

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