Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release:
July 18, 2006
Hobson: Gaming Legislation Spurs Horse Industry Boom
Two years after Oklahoma voters approved a state question
allowing Oklahoma horse racing tracks to operate video gaming machines,
Oklahoma’s horse industry is experiencing a major resurgence,
Sen. Cal Hobson
said on Tuesday.
In the 2004 legislative session, Hobson authored Senate Bill 553, the
State-Tribal Gaming Act, which allowed Oklahomans to vote on establishing
procedures for electronic gaming at Oklahoma race tracks. The legislation
also designated payments from tribal gaming revenues to the state. In
the past several years, track owners had openly discussed the closure
of several facilities. However, since passage by the voters of SQ712,
attendance, purses and revenue have soared at Oklahoma race tracks,
due largely to video gaming, Hobson said.
"Through the quarter horse season that just finished, Remington
Park managed to eclipse every season attendance total since 2000,"
said Hobson, D-Lexington. "Will Rogers Downs closed in 2001, but
this year has reopened to great fanfare. The legislation I authored
in the 2004 session carried with it the promise of saving the Oklahoma
horse industry’s 10,000 jobs, and by all indications it has done
just that."
In March alone, Oklahoma City's Remington Park attracted an average
of 3,500 visitors daily, a significant increase from prior figures.
The previously closed Will Rogers Downs in Claremore now employs more
than 150 people, and revenues have nearly doubled. Hobson explained
the benefits of Oklahoma's electronic gaming laws extend far beyond
success for the state's racetracks. A provision of SB 553 called for
gaming revenue received by the state to be dedicated to funding education
as well as college scholarships.
"This was truly a win-win for the state," Hobson said. "We
have the benefit of additional funding to improve our public schools
and provide opportunities for college degrees, while protecting the
horse industry and creating jobs for Oklahomans. I'm very pleased by
the positive results this legislation has produced."
For more information, contact:
Senator Hobson's Office: (405) 521-5553