ATTENTION LOUISIANA HORSEMEN

Thank you for your help in opposing House Bill 596. The Louisiana HBPA delivered your petitions to the House Commerce Committee members and they voted to defer the Bill by a large majority. Please thank the members of the House Commerce Committee for protecting the interests of our industry. Communicating your position to your Senators and Representatives is important and effective. Through the hard work of our Members, Board, President, and Staff, Louisiana will continue to be one of the top Horse Racing destinations in North America.

Thank you,
LAHBPA

Notice - Oppose HB 596

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATORS TO OPPOSE HOUSE BILL 596

This bill requires monies currently dedicated and remitted directly to the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (LHBPA) , the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association (LTBA) , and the Louisiana Quarter Horse Breeders Association (LQHBPA) to be sent to the State Treasurer for deposit in the newly created Horse Industry Economic Sustainability Fund (HIES Fund).

• This bill is unnecessary because it imposes oversight on these funds which is all ready in place.
• The transfer of monies to the HIES Fund places those monies rightfully generated from our industry operations ( wagering, slots, and video poker from other racing facilities) under someone else’s control and may subject those monies to disbursement to others outside of racing who don’t deserve to share in these proceeds.
• The bill also transfers monies that the LTBA and LQHBPA receive to promote programs in the breeding industry. The breeding industry has an enormous economic impact on Louisiana through Breeders’ awards, job creation, and spending.
• The bill attacks funds that support your benefit programs. Please note that these programs go a long way to provide benefits and help those on the racetrack who cannot afford to help themselves.

HB 596 will be heard in the House Commerce Committee on TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015 AT 9:00AM. Representative Joe Harrison is the author of the bill. 

PLEASE DO NOT DELAY IN CONTACTING ANY MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE OR ANY LEGISLATORS TO VOICE YOUR OPPOSITION TO HOUSE BILL 596 AS IT CAN BE DETRIMENTAL TO YOUR BENEFIT PROGRAMS AND PURSES!!  

PLEASE SIGN AND FILL OUT OUR FLYER “OPPOSITION TO HOUSE BILL 596” AND RETURN IT TO OUR FIELD OFFICES. WE WILL FORWARD YOUR VOICE TO OUR LEGISLATORS.



House Commerce Committee
Name City Office Phone e-mail
Erich E. Ponti Baton Rouge 225-362-5301 pontie@legis.la.gov
Kirk Talbot River Ridge 504-736-7299 talbotk@legis.la.gov
Thomas Carmody Shreveport 318-862-9956 carmodyt@legis.la.gov
Kenny R. Cox Natchitoches 855-844-8583 coxk@legis.la.gov
Jeffrey "Jeff" Hall Alexandria 318-487-5661 hallj@legis.la.gov
Lance Harris Alexandria 318-767-6095 harrisl@legis.la.gov
Kenneth E. Havard Jackson 225-634-7470 harvardk@legis.la.gov
Paul Hollis Covington 985-871-4680 hollisp@legis.la.gov
Katrina R. Jackson Monroe 318-362-5123 jacksonk@lgeis.la.gov
Blake Miguez Erath 337-937-8827 miguezb@legis.la.gov
John C. "Jay" Morris Monroe 318-362-4270 morrisjc@legis.la.gov
Stephen J. Ortego Carencro 337-886-4687 ortegos@legis.la.gov
Darrell P. Ourso Baton Rouge 225-756-3420 oursod@legis.la.gov
Vincent J. Pierre Lafayette 337-262-2330 pierrev@legis.la.gov
Edward J. Price Gonzales 225-644-6738 pricee@legis.la.gov
Stephen E. Pugh Ponchatoula 985-386-7844 pughs@legis.la.gov
Eugene Reynolds Minden 318-371-3092 reynoldsg@legis.la.gov
Ebony Woodruff Terrytown 504-361-6972 woodruffe@legis.la.gov
Chuck Kleckley Lake Charles 337-475-3016 larep036@legis.la.gov
Walt Leger III New Orleans 504-556-9970 legerw@legis.la.gov

In Memory of Ronald Keith Gee

R. Keith Gee, Esq, a lifelong resident of Metairie, Louisiana passed away on April 4, 2015 at the young age of 56. Beloved son of Lillie Hom Gee and the late Yeun Lin Gee. Brother of Cynthia “Cindy” G. Yee, DDS, brother-in-law of Darryl Yee and uncle / Godfather of Tommy Yee. Also survived by scores of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

After graduating from Jesuit High School in 1976, Keith entered Tulane University graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering in 1980. He obtained a Juris Doctorate from Tulane University School of Law in 1983. After a distinguished career with Texaco’s Legal Department, he served as an Assistant to a Jefferson Parish Councilman before joining the Horsemen’s Benevolent & Protection Association as its Executive Director.

Keith had many passions and loved life. First and foremost, he was devoted to caring for his mother. He also loved sports as evidenced by his life-long season tickets for the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans.He cherished his time coaching and mentoring generations of young athletes in the

Jefferson Parish Recreation Department. A Member of the athletic/social group OTMAC, Keith loved playing basketball. He rarely missed a major sporting event, attending dozens of World Series games, NCAA Final Fours, the Kentucky Derby, and Super Bowls, none better than the Saints’ 2009 Super Bowl win! He rarely missed opening day at the races, specifically attending opening weekend at Saratoga. He was a master-mind of horse racing handicapping, and had been known to play a hand or two of poker. He reveled in Mardi Gras whether throwing beads from a float or trying to avoid catching a bag of beads with the side of his head from his many friends. Keith often said that he was able to check off his bucket list many times over and had no regrets.

Having been diagnosed last December, Keith faced a short, hard fought battle with liver cancer with bravery. He underwent treatment at MD Anderson in Houston and continued at East Jefferson General Hospital in Metairie with the love, assistance, and support of many family members and good friends. He passed peacefully in his sleep moments after his mother, Lillie and sister, Cindy were able to say their last “I love you”.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at The Chapel of the North American Martyrs, on the campus of Jesuit High School, 4133 Banks Street, New Orleans, LA 70119, on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 11:00 am. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 10, 2015 from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. and on Saturday at The Chapel of the North American Martyrs (location above) from 10:00 am until service time. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to the Chinese Presbyterian Church, 2901 W. Esplanade, Kenner, LA 70065 or to the memory of Keith Gee at Jesuit High School.

We wish to thank The Gayle and Tom Benson Foundation, as well as numerous other friends for their generous donations to Jesuit High School in memory of Keith. The Jesuit Math Department will now be named, The Keith Gee ’76 Mathematics Department, in his honor. The family appreciates the special care and generosity of Drs. Monty Glorioso and Mark Wegmann, as well as his many caregivers.

Arrangements entrusted to Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home.

Notice

The Louisiana HBPA has a Horsemen’s Bookkeeper position opening in Vinton.

This seasonal position will be for the Delta Downs 2014-2015 Thoroughbred meet and 2015 Quarter Horse Meet. The schedule will require working each live race day including weekends and holidays.

Duties will include assisting members with deposits and withdrawals, preparing bank deposits, and processing purse payments.

Computer skills required.

All interested candidates should forward a resume, by close of business on Tuesday January 20, 2015, to Larry Hamburger either by fax 504-872-9738 or email lhamburger@lahbpa.org. For more information call the LAHBPA office at 504-945-1555.

Notice Of Intent By LSRC To Adopt Uniform Medication Rules November 10, 2014

At its meeting on Monday, November 10, 2014, the Louisiana State Racing Commission indicated its intent to adopt the attached rules regarding medication.

ALL INTERESTED PARTIES HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS CONCERNING THIS IMPORTANT MATTER WHICH WILL HAVE AN IMPACT ON RACING IN LOUISIANA. THESE COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE LSRC OFFICE BY DECEMBER 9, 2014 PURSUANT TO THE GUIDELINES CONTAINED IN THE NOTICE (SEE DETAILS IN THE ATTACHED PROPOSED AMENDMENT).

A COPY OF THE PROPOSED RULES FOR AMENDMENT AND THE MEDICATION THRESHOLDS ARE ATTACHED.

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Notice

The Louisiana HBPA has partnered with Wellness Express to provide Flu Shots and Health Screenings to our members. 

The schedule will be as follows:

Evangeline Training Center on Tuesday November 4th from 10:30 AM to 12:30PM (Call Tammy Broussard for details at 337-886-6438).

Evangeline Downs on Tuesday November 11th from 10:30 AM to 12:30PM (Call Tammy Broussard for details at 337-886-6438).

Delta Downs on Tuesday November 18th from 10:30 AM to 12:30PM (Call Cyndie Seaford for details at 337-589-5594).

Fair Grounds on Tuesday December 2nd from 10:30 AM to 12:30PM (Call Sandy Ray for details at 504-943-0772). 

Important Reminder:  Please do not have anything to eat or drink if you are participating in Health Screenings – do take medications as prescribed.

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UPDATE ON FG PURSES (9/25/14)

Due the large amount of inquiries we have received in the past week concerning this subject, this letter is intended to clarify recent announced purse cuts by the Fair Grounds for the upcoming meet and ancillary statements attributed to CD in announced news releases.

First and foremost, the HBPA was never consulted in formulating these cuts. In fact, these cuts make some assumptions which we disagree with and cannot understand the FG’s logic in making these assumptions. We will expound on this later in this letter.

Since we have never had the courtesy of receiving any written documents from the FG, we are extrapolating the purse cuts as follows from the information that we are required to receive by law and other public sources. (It should be noted that since monies are paid out from an April to April basis that projections based on past data are made for the upcoming months from October 2014 to March 2014.):

1)      Due to a decrease in slots and video poker revenue, overnight purses would project to be decreased by 4%.

2)      Since the bulk of the effect of the escrowed funds from the lawsuit was addressed in the stakes purse cuts, the remaining escrowed funds (approximately $700,000) should cause the overnight purses to decrease approximately 4%.

3)      THE REMAINING CUTS ARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO A PRESUMPTION BY THE FG THAT PARIMUTUEL WAGERING WILL BE DOWN 15% FROM LAST YEAR RESULTING IN AN ADDITIONAL DECREASE OF APPROXIMATELY 9%. No mention of the cuts attributable to this presumption was made in the press even though this assumption affects overnight purses more than other factors. 

We disagree with the presumption based on a number of reasons which will be enumerated. We understand that at the end of the meet the total amount of purses that will be paid out will be the same. However, the manner in which they are paid out during the meet can cause inequities to our horsemen.

We are concerned that calculations and assumptions that are being made do not have any factual basis. Incorrect estimates can have detrimental effects on the current meet. The goal should be to pay out the purses evenly throughout the meet so that all owners are sharing in the purses on the same level. Low calculations cause owners who win early in the meet to be paid less than those who win later. Furthermore, an incorrect projection of a low overnight average could cause stables not to even participate in the meet which would contribute to a decline. We do not think that starting out purses at a level which has no factual basis so you can have a purse increase later is fair to those who support the meet at its inception. 

We are also concerned that care is not being taken in making their calculations. At the recently concluded FG QH meet, purses were on pace to be overpaid at a level which would have a significant effect on next year’s meet. Only by the happenstance did rain cause the cancellation of a portion of the racing card on August 30, 2014. At this time all races were already drawn for the remainder or the meet and the overpayment would have exceeded the one day average. Our contract addresses overpayments and notifications which we never received. 

As a result of the above, we have sent also sent a letter to the FG expressing our concerns. (See attached letter to Tim Bryant, President of the FG

ASSUMPTIONS BY THE FG HAVE NO SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

The FG cannot base their assumption for this decrease in handle on industry trends. In fact, the wagering industry has remained flat during the course of the last year according to an Equibase report dated September 4, 2014. In fact, when examining the data from the winter tracks competing against the FG, every track’s wagering either increased or was flat while the FG handle from last winter decreased sharply.

What caused this trend at the FG? Last year, the FG attributed it to the “unusual” weather and excessive rain totals in New Orleans when in fact the total rain total was near the average in 2014. Our organization has contended that the drop in wagering was due to the FG’s mismanagement of the turf course and the FG’s lack of customer service dedication. The FG ostensibly contends that it addressed these issues by fixing the turf course problems and increasing their dedication to customer service. Are they now saying what they did is not going to improve the product? Last year handle was adversely down by the uncertainty of the turf racing. When races come off the turf or if bettors are not sure on the surface, they will not only shy away from betting on a reduced field of 4 to 5 horses but will forego handicapping or betting on THE ENTIRE RACING CARD. There were 126 races taken off the turf last year with an average decrease in wagering at $60,000 per race. The FG has said that it has fixed the turf issues. Any increase in the number of turf races from last year would increase handle not decrease handle.

We are at a loss to explain the FG‘s assumption. Are they trying to set up their continually unfounded argument that there should be a reduced number of race days because racing is allegedly down? The reason the FG wants less race dates is to save them operating costs. Most of the struggles at the FG come from their own actions in not having a useful turf course or providing adequate customer service not from industry trends. On one hand, the FG is on record saying they have addressed these problems and on the other hand they say that handle is going to be down. What is their reasoning? Meanwhile, their actions have a real effect on current decisions by horsemen whether to come to the FG and hurts those who win purses early in the meet. These actions by themselves can have the FG create a self-fulfilling prophecy if horsemen do not run waiting for higher purses or go somewhere else altogether. 

ONGOING EFFORTS BY THE HBPA

Please be assured that we will continue to stand up to the FG to make sure the horsemen are treated fairly. The FG makes over $20 million from video poker and slots. These revenue streams only exist because of racing. The legislature recognized the importance of the thoroughbred industry and specifically intended to support the economics of racing from increased competition. If our purse structure is not competitive, we will seek an increase to it out of the large profits that the FG makes. Why should the FG be able to make these profits while racing industry suffers when the intent of these purse supplements is to help racing (see LA. R.S.27:352). In addition, if the turf course is not fixed properly or other reasonable capital improvements are not made, we will continue to urge our legislators to require the FG to act reasonably and expend the necessary funds to maintain quality racing. The FG boasts about the things they are doing when, in reality, they are only doing the things they were supposed to do and someone had to make them do it. How does fixing a turf course that was ignored, getting tellers to work all day, having video screens that work and doing normal maintenance work on the backside represent going over and above from an entity that derives over $20 million in profit because of its association with racing?

Fortunately, the horsemen have a knowledgeable set of regulators and legislators who are watching out for our interests. As seen through last year’s legislative session and commission hearings, we are fortunate to have people who also CARE. I have no doubt that they will see our interests protected.

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Notice

The Louisiana HBPA has a Horsemen’s Bookkeeper position opening in New Orleans.

This seasonal position will be for the Fair Grounds 2014-2015 Thoroughbred meet. The schedule will require working each live race day including weekends and holidays.

Duties will include assisting members with deposits and withdrawals, preparing bank deposits, and processing purse payments.

Computer skills required.

All interested candidates should forward a resume, by close of business on Tuesday October 7, 2014, to Larry Hamburger either by fax 504-872-9738 or e-mail lhamburger@lahbpa.org. For more information call the LAHBPA office at 504-945-1555.

Attention Horsemen:

The Fair Grounds will allow Thoroughbred Horses to stable on the grounds beginning on October 4, 2014 for a rent charge of $4 per day.

The rent will be charged from October 4, 2014 through October 20, 2014.

Training will begin (6 days a week, dark on Mondays) Tuesday October 7, 2014 from 6am to 8:30am with no break.

Beginning October 21, 2014 training hours will expand to 6am to 10am with a half hour break.

Beginning November 16, 2014 training will expand to 7 days a week.

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Notice

The Louisiana HBPA has a receptionist position opening in New Orleans.

The position responsibilities will include answering the phone, distributing incoming mail, and other office tasks.

Employee will be trained to serve as backup in Worker’s Comp and Horsemen’s Bookkeeper with potential for advancement.

Computer skills required.

All interested candidates should forward a resume, by close of business on Tuesday September 16, 2014, to Larry Hamburger either by fax 504-872-9738 or e-mail lhamburger@lahbpa.org. For more information call the LAHBPA office at 504-945-1555.

Notice

The Louisiana HBPA has a seasonal field office position opening in the Lafayette/Opelousas area.

The seasonal position concludes at the end of the Evangeline Downs Quarter Horse meet (late December 2014).

Computer skills required. Race track experience preferred.

All interested candidates should forward a resume, by close of business on Thursday July 10, 2014, to Larry Hamburger either by fax 504-872-9738 or e-mail lhamburger@lahbpa.org.

For more information call the LAHBPA office at 504-945-1444.

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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS

Many thanks to all those who have helped promote Horsemen’s interests during the current legislative session.  The State Legislature has taken the following actions:
 
House Bill 493 was involuntarily deferred.  House Bill 714, a companion to 493, was withdrawn.  These bills would have redirected purse funds, Medical Benefit funds, Pension funds, and Worker’s Compensation funds to other entities.
 
House Bill 550 was withdrawn.  This bill would have reduced purse supplements and race dates at Louisiana Downs.
 
House Bill 1223 was withdrawn when Churchill Downs promised to make repairs to the turf course and backside, and improvements to customer service and marketing.
 
House Bill 1230 was passed unanimously out of Senate committee and moves to the senate for a vote.  This bill perfects a security interest for the horsemen in funds earned for purses but not yet awarded.
 
Senate Bill 53 passed out of the House committee unanimously and moves to the House for a vote.  This bill increases the powers and authority of the LSRC in its oversight of the race tracks.