For Immediate Release: May 22, 2012
GOVERNOR CUOMO, LEGISLATIVE LEADERS, AND NYRA ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT TO ESTABLISH NYRA REORGANIZATION BOARD TO TRANSFORM NYRA
Public Control for 3 Year Period to Improve Horse Racing in
New Board to Conduct National Search for Executive Leadership
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, and the New York Racing Association (NYRA) today announced an agreement to establish the NYRA Reorganization Board that will place NYRA under temporary public control in order to reform the association and transform oversight and management of horse racing in
"As the upcoming Belmont Stakes shows, the racing industry is a vital part of
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos said, "The NYRA Reorganization Board will put in place new leadership to ensure that bettors and taxpayers are treated fairly and honestly. We will continue working together with the Governor and NYRA so
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said, "
NYRA Board Chair Steven Duncker said, "I want to express my appreciation to the Governor for his commitment to a world class horse racing industry in
NYRA Board Member John Hendrickson said, "The bettors, fans, public, and government deserve trust in their racing. This resolution is a necessary first step. I am encouraged that racing will now receive enthusiastic commitments from
Barry Ostrager, President of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, said "It is a great comfort to the
NYRA Board Member and New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association President Rick Violette Jr. said,"The New York Racing Association today announced the reconfiguration of their Board of Directors. We are excited we have a Governor who has announced he will champion our industry.
The NYRA Reorganization Board will be comprised of a majority of publicly appointed directors, with a Chair nominated by the Governor. The Board will be in effect for 3 years to restructure and reorganize NYRA, following which NYRA will revert back to majority private control. The current NYRA Board will be dissolved. The NYRA Reorganization Board will go into effect when a majority of the new public directors are appointed. Once appointed, the new board will conduct a national search for a new CEO and General Counsel for NYRA.
The NYRA Reorganization Board will consist of 17 directors. Seven will be appointed by the Governor. The Senate and Assembly will appoint two directors each and five directors will be selected by the current NYRA Board. Breeders and Horsemen will each have an ex officio member. Additionally, a chairperson will be nominated by the Governor subject to Board approval. The current board is 25 directors, with 14 elected by NYRA and 11 appointed by public officials.
The agreement will require legislation to implement which both leaders have agreed to support.
NYRA is a not-for-profit corporation that is responsible for the operation of the three largest horse-racing tracks in
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