Track Operating Subsidy, Government Oversight Step Closer To Reality In Maryland
According to a report, racetracks in Maryland are now a step closer to getting a state subsidy for operating costs, but legislators opposed to such a move got pretty figurative about the situation yesterday
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An article by hometownannapolis.com explains that the state's House of Delegates advanced a bill on Monday, March 28 that will see the five racetracks in the state be able to transfer monies earmarked for capital improvements re-routed for day-to-day operating costs.
The report states that lawmakers in the house want the track operators to submit business plans and open their books to a state panel.
Commenting on the situation, House Minority Leader Anthony O'Donnell had some choice words. "Any time the chief executive of this state is put over a barrel by an industry, we're going to be requested to support that industry."
(With files from hometownannapolis.com)
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