Wall Street Journal

WSJ Editorial Board Weighs In On HISA

In Thursday's Wall Street Journal, the editorial board weighed in on the Horse Racing Safety and Integrity Act, with the traditionally conservative newspaper praising the current Supreme Court's "vital work policing the Constitution's separation of powers." "It soon may get another chance in a case over whether a private horse-racing authority can deploy regulatory powers usually reserved for the federal government," they write. "HISA was shepherded by Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, and anyone who follows the racing industry knows the Minority Leader's interest in creating national standards for safety and...

[ Read More ]
Medina Spirit: The Public, Mainstream Media Reacts

The death of Medina Spirit (Protonico) following a workout Monday at Santa Anita has resulted in a predictable backlash, with at least two media outlets calling for the sport to be banned and readers of some of the nation's most prominent newspapers posting numerous vitriolic comments online. Here is a sampling of what has been written and said about horse racing following Monday's shocking news: The New York Post led the charge with Maureen Callahan writing a column with the headline "Medina Spirit's shocking death is yet another reason we...

[ Read More ]
X

Never miss another story from the TDN

Click Here to sign up for a free subscription.