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The U.S. Trotting Association announced Monday (Dec. that it has formally signed on to endorse the WAGER Act (H.R. 4630), federal legislation introduced by Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) that would restore the full, 100% deductibility of gambling losses. “The WAGER Act delivers meaningful tax fairness for horseplayers and strengthens the wagering environment that our sport depends on,” said Tanner. “By restoring the full deduction for wagering losses, this legislation supports everyday bettors, protects handle, and helps ensure that pari-mutuel wagering remains competitive in a rapidly evolving gambling market.”
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maybe you were right son.... harness racing is thriving.....
Other than Hoosier Park, because I'm skeptical about their numbers, name one other track that is prospering, I can't think of any.
harness racing is doing a lot better than what you think. There are a couple of losers on this site that do nothing but spread bad news about our sport and some of the people involved. Let's see, you.... If you listen to them they would have you think racing would be all but finished. The fact that some tracks are not doing well? Yes but a lot are prospering.Prospering?!