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jupiter

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Meadows letter to gov
« on: May 15, 2020, 03:43:10 PM »
Stated no one has tested positive on backside or paddock. How many people have been tested? Dean and Glenda have been broke forever, he couldn´t train a dog to bark. This is why he owns all those thing himself, could not find owners if he tried. How much money does the state derive from the meadows? Does it cover the cost of judges, and other state workers. Entertainment value is a laugh, 99% of population will not care. Once they take slot money away it won´t matter anyway. I think Hanover has a lot more pull than Rich or the MSOA, I think they are working to get it open maybe they should coordinate with all the parties, don´t use Dean and Glenda as examples.

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Re: Meadows letter to gov
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2020, 03:49:42 PM »
Tom Wolf like Mr. Dalrae and Boston Bourne ALL Marxists!

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« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2020, 05:00:22 PM »
Certainly, there must be someone with some pull, who can get that Wolf guy to listen to reason.
HRU had a story today saying the Gov is anti racing.
Take a look:

Both the governor’s intransigence on returning to racing and his attempts to raid its chief form of funding sharply raises concerns of impending doom in one of the world’s most successful standardbred jurisdictions.

Snap political multiple choice question.Select the best answer.

Is Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf?
a. A person who hates horse racing?
b. A person who is poor at economics?
c. A person who has trouble understanding the COVID-19 advice of medical professionals when it comes to activities that can be safely done outdoors if proper protocols are followed?
d.A person incapable,or unwilling ,to look at  the proof  from other jurisdictions that horse racing can be conducted safely and wildly successfully  without spectators?
e. A person who places his political agenda ahead of the livelihoods of more than 7,000 of his citizens that rely directly on horse racing to make a living?
f.All of the above
« Last Edit: May 15, 2020, 05:02:23 PM by Dingus »

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Re: Meadows letter to gov
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2020, 05:45:32 PM »
This topic is going to become an even bigger lightening rod moving forward. Trump is in eastern PA tonight and he will be pressing his people to continue the protests. PA could very well be the biggest electoral vote jewel come November. I doubt Wolf gives a rats ass whet the horse racing people want, he's got far bigger issues to deal with.

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« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2020, 06:03:46 PM »
Here’s the letter :

Dear Gov. Wolf:
In your letter to PHRC, you lump racing with other large venues, such as casinos and theaters. The reality is that horse racing occurs outdoors and can easily follow CDC guidelines; because our trainer/drivers and caretakers must exercise, feed and care for their horses every day, we’re already on the backside, and we’re already following CDC safety guidelines.  And those guidelines are working. We’ve had no COVID-19 positives — not a single one — in our paddock and backside areas.

Moreover, unlike other sports, horse racing can be conducted without spectators.  Fans can watch the races and wager from a variety of platforms, including phone and computer.

Since racing at The Meadows Racetrack & Casino was shut down on March 16, horsemen and horsewomen have been without income.  Yet because horses continue to need food, bedding, exercise and veterinary care, expenses have continued. While other small businesses can cut costs and furlough staff, racing stables cannot do the same. Costs for upkeep of a single Standardbred can reach $2,500 per month — and there has been no income to offset this.

Many of us have applied for unemployment compensation and government loans; some have yet to hear back or receive any funding to help us through this unprecedented time.

Consider the plight of D&G Stables, operated by Dean and Glenda Collins at the Meadows. Of the nine horses in its stable, D&G owns seven outright, meaning there are no outside owners to help them meet their significant monthly bills. Right now, this situation is altogether typical.

Norm Parker, who trains 30 horses at the Meadows, puts it this way: “If we have a reopening date we could shoot for. our horses will be ready to race and start making money again. We are hoping to reach the ‘green’ phase and start earning a living again. We’ll be able to pay our vendors. pay for hay and feed, and it will make everyone feel a little bit better.”

Currently, 90 percent of the people needed to resume live racing at The Meadows are already reporting to the backside and working every day. Trainer/drivers are here. Caretakers are here. Track and facilities maintenance staff are here. Security personnel are here.

Resumption of racing would require about 20 additional people — and these would be at scattered sites. State veterinarians and other PHRC personnel would be on the backside, but state judges would be at their office in the main casino building. The TV production crew would be in that building or outdoors while pari-mutuel clerks — to handle phone wagers — would work in a completely separate facility. Thus, the population on the backside, where stringent CDC measures already are in place, would be increased by only a few people.

In light of all this, the MSOA respectfully requests that you reconsider your timeline and authorize immediate resumption of live racing, without spectators, at The Meadows. Indeed, our neighboring state of Ohio has done just that, announcing that live racing in Ohio can resume on May 22. Similarly, Indiana and Ontario have announced that live racing at their tracks will resume in June.

If you authorize the reopening of racing at The Meadows now, you will immeasurably aid our horsemen and horsewomen, provide a much-needed form of entertainment for Pennsylvanians and, since the Commonwealth receives a commission on every wager, restore a key revenue stream to the state. And you’ll accomplish this without adversely affecting public health and safety.

Respectfully,
Richard G. Gillock, President
Meadows Standardbred Owners Association

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Re: Meadows letter to gov
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2020, 06:29:19 PM »
HE AINT GOT TIME TO READ ALL THAT MESS...
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Re: Meadows letter to gov
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2020, 07:30:30 PM »
He said look me up in july . No racing in May as it’s over anyways . June maybe a 25% shot

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Re: Meadows letter to gov
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2020, 08:31:14 PM »
Hey it’s a tough call on these government officials. Open this close that . The death rate is still insane daily

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« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2020, 08:33:29 AM »
Gov not allowing NASCAR at Pocono in late June, more people care about that than harness racing. Do not think harness racing is one of the Gov´s top priorities. AGAIN how many tests were performed on the people at the meadows? What´s the plan? Are they going to let ship ins race? Horses from other states? Can Bill ship in from Slippery Rock?

 

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