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          Bill No:  AB 707
          Author:   Garrick (R)
          Amended:  6/23/11 in Senate
          Vote:     27 - Urgency

           
           SENATE GOVERNMENTAL ORG. COMMITTEE  :  13-0, 6/28/11
          AYES:  Wright, Anderson, Berryhill, Calderon, Cannella, 
            Corbett, De Le�n, Evans, Hernandez, Padilla, Strickland, 
            Wyland, Yee
           
          ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  72-0, 5/27/11 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Horse racing:  thoroughbred races

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This bill increases from 32 to 50 the limitation 
          on the total number of out-of-state Thoroughbred races that 
          may be imported per day by a Thoroughbred association or 
          fair that is conducting a live race meet with approval by 
          the California Horse Racing Board.   

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law grants the California Horse 
          Racing Board (CHRB) the authority to regulate the various 
          forms of horse racing authorized in this state.

          Existing law limits the number of races that may be 
          imported by associations and fairs to no more than 32 races 
          per day on days when live Thoroughbred or fair racing is 
          being conducted in this state, with specified exceptions.  
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          Existing law exempts from that 32-race per day limit races 
          imported that are part of the race card of certain 
          prominent races, including the Kentucky Derby, the Kentucky 
          Oaks, the Preakness Stakes, the Belmont Stakes, the Jockey 
          Club Gold Cup, the Travers Stakes, the Breeders' Cup, the 
          Dubai Cup, or the Haskell Invitational.

          Existing law authorizes Thoroughbred racing associations or 
          fairs to distribute the audiovisual signal and accept 
          wagers on the results of out-of-state and international 
          Thoroughbred races during the calendar period the 
          association or fair is conducting live racing, including 
          days on which there is no live racing being conducted by 
          the association or fair.

          This bill increases from 32 to 50 the limitation on the 
          total number of out-of-state Thoroughbred races that may be 
          imported per day by a Thoroughbred association or fair that 
          is conducting a live race meet with approval by the CHRB.   


           Background
          
           Satellite Wagering  .  Satellite wagering via an off-track 
          facility has been legal in California since 1985.  It was 
          authorized at a time when California racetracks were 
          beginning to experience declining attendance and handle 
          figures.  The industry believed that making the product 
          easier to access not only would expose and market horse 
          racing to potential customers, but also would make it more 
          convenient for the existing patrons to wager more often.

           Simulcasting  .  Simulcasting is the process of transmitting 
          the audio and video signal of a live racing performance 
          from one facility to a satellite for retransmission to 
          other locations or venues where parimutuel wagering is 
          permitted.  Simulcasting provides racetracks with the 
          opportunity to increase revenues by exporting their live 
          racing content to as many wagering locations as possible, 
          such as other racetracks, fair satellite facilities and 
          Indian casinos.  Revenues are increased because 
          simulcasting provides racetracks that export their live 
          content with additional customers in multiple locations who 

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          otherwise would not have been able to place wagers on the 
          live racing event.

           Racetrack Attendance  .  Over the past 20 years the industry 
          has witnessed a general decline in the number of people 
          attending and wagering at live horse racetracks in 
          California due to a number of factors, including increased 
          competition from other forms of gaming, unwillingness of 
          customers to travel a significant distance to racetracks 
          and the availability of off-track wagering.  The declining 
          attendance at live horse racing events has prompted 
          racetracks to rely on revenues from in-state and 
          out-of-state satellite wagering and account wagering.

           Prior/Related Legislation

           AB 2790 (Assembly Governmental Organization Committee), 
          Chapter 141, Statutes of 2010, adds the Arlington Million 
          to the group of specific stake races which are exempt from 
          the 32-race per day limit on imported races.

          AB 3074 (Assembly Governmental Organization Committee), 
          Chapter 510, Statutes of 2008, among other things, 
          increases from 23 to 32, the limitation on the total number 
          of out-of-state thoroughbred races that may be imported per 
          day by a thoroughbred association or fair that is 
          conducting a live race meet.

          AB 1736 (Assembly Governmental Organization Committee), 
          Chapter 444, Statutes of 2007, adds the "Travers Stakes" to 
          the group of specific stake races which are exempt from the 
          23-race per day limit on imported races.

          SB 379 (Denham), Chapter 443, Statutes of 2007, adds the 
          Dubai World Cup race to a specified list of races exempt 
          from the 23-race per day limit on imported races for 
          satellite wagering in California.

          AB 509 (Jerome Horton), Chapter 235, Statutes of 2004, 
          allows a Thoroughbred or fair association to distribute the 
          audiovisual signal and accept wagers on the results of 
          out-of-country Thoroughbred races during the calendar 
          period the association or fair is conducting a race meeting 
          under specified conditions.

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          SB 590 (Perata), Chapter 936, Statutes of 2001, authorizes 
          Thoroughbred racing associations and fairs in the northern 
          racing zone to increase the number of imported racing 
          simulcasts available to be wagered upon if the CHRB reduces 
          the number of live racing days.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  No   
          Local:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/29/11)

          Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
          Fairplex Racing Association
          Los Angeles County Fair Association
          Los Angeles Turf Club (Santa Anita Park and Golden Gate 
          Fields)
          Oak Tree Racing Association

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    The author's office contends that 
          by allowing Thoroughbred and fair racing associations to 
          import more out-of-state races, it will give the horse 
          racing industry a marketing tool and leverage with 
          racetracks outside of this state.  Presently, due to 
          specific importation restrictions, Thoroughbred and fair 
          racing associations are sending their signal to 
          out-of-state locations, but are not able to receive the 
          maximum rate for their live racing product.  However, if 
          these racing associations were able to accept more 
          out-of-state races under some type of reciprocity 
          agreement, a majority of the money wagered between the two 
          markets would stay in this state for track commissions, 
          purses, and breeders' awards.

          The author's office believes that this bill will also 
          provide the industry a marketing tool to increase on-track 
          and off-track attendance as a result of more quality races 
          from out-of-state locations being offered to their wagering 
          patrons on a daily basis.


           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  72-0, 5/27/11
          AYES:  Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Ammiano, Atkins, Beall, 
            Bill Berryhill, Block, Blumenfield, Bonilla, Bradford, 

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            Brownley, Buchanan, Butler, Charles Calderon, Campos, 
            Carter, Cedillo, Chesbro, Conway, Cook, Dickinson, 
            Donnelly, Feuer, Fletcher, Fong, Fuentes, Furutani, Beth 
            Gaines, Galgiani, Garrick, Gatto, Gordon, Hagman, 
            Halderman, Hall, Harkey, Hayashi, Roger Hern�ndez, Hill, 
            Huber, Huffman, Jeffries, Jones, Knight, Lara, Logue, 
            Bonnie Lowenthal, Ma, Mansoor, Mendoza, Miller, Monning, 
            Morrell, Nestande, Nielsen, Norby, Olsen, Pan, Perea, V. 
            Manuel P�rez, Portantino, Skinner, Smyth, Solorio, 
            Swanson, Torres, Valadao, Wagner, Wieckowski, Williams, 
            John A. P�rez
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Davis, Eng, Gorell, Grove, Hueso, 
            Mitchell, Silva, Yamada


          PQ:kc  6/29/11   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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