Horse Racing
Gaming Commission creating Committee for racehorse aftercare funding
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Volunteers are being sought out to serve on the New York State Game Commission’s new advisory committee for racehorse aftercare funding. Thoroughbred and Standardbred owners, breeders, and animal protection organizations specializing in horse aftercare and rescue are eligible to serve on the panel.
According to the New York State Gaming Commission, New Yorkers may make contributions on personal and/or corporate state income tax returns to funding the operation of retired racehorse aftercare facilities via the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund and/or the Agriculture and New York State Horse Breeding Development Fund (for Standardbreds). Fines for violations of racehorse slaughter laws are remitted to the respective funds to be spent for the care of retired racehorses.
Those who meet the requirements and are interested in serving on the committee are asked to contact Acting Secretary to the Commission Kristen Buckley at (518) 388-3400, or email info@gaming.ny.gov.
“We are seeking responsible and dedicated horseracing industry participants and animal welfare organizations to work together to drive resources to equine aftercare organizations,” said Chairman O’Dwyer. “This advisory board of experts will help ensure that every dollar contributed for retired racehorses is spent wisely to promote the health and well-being of these magnificent animals.”