Tuesday, March 23, 2021

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 Governor cuomo who thinks he can prevent the Nassau OTB faithful from betting great out of state racing on Sunday April 4 2021? See also ny const art 1 sec 3



Sunday April 4 2021

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GG GOLDEN GATE FIELDS72243:45 PM12:45 PMPDT
HAWHAWTHORNEthe 7204:10 PM3:10 PMCDT
LADLOUISIANA DOWNS (QH)16802:00 PM1:00 PMCDT
SA SANTA Anita

Female porn star begs Utah lawmakers not to ban X-rated content from cellphones, iPads

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‘If you want kids to stop finding porn, don’t force Apple to bar iPhones from showing porn. Call kids’ parents,’ the adult film actress wrote in an open letter to Gov. Spencer Cox 

Adult film actress Cherie DeVille is getting involved with Utah politics, urging lawmakers to drop a controversial bill that would ban porn from phones and tablets.

According to The U.S. Sun, Cherie DeVille spoke out against the proposed porn bill in an open letter addressed to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, urging him to veto the measure.

Monday, June 24, 2019

OPEN ON 1ST PALM SUNDAY, OTB RAKES IN $2M

New York City Off-Track Betting made history yesterday, taking bets on Palm Sunday. Since 1973, when Sunday racing was made legal in New York State, race tracks have been allowed to operate every Sunday except for Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. While Aqueduct kept its doors shut, NYCOTB had its betting parlors open despite a letter from the New York State Racing and Wagering Board stating that it couldn't do so. "We're not a race track," NYCOTB president Ray Casey said. "OTB's business is a simulcasting business.
" Bettors responded by wagering an estimated $2 million yesterday on tracks from around the country, including Keeneland in Kentucky and Gulfstream Park in Florida. While in the past NYCOTB has respected the law and shut down on Palm Sunday, it took a chance this time because its business is down. "With the weather being the way it's been our handle has been off significantly," Casey said. "Our lawyers felt from their point of view that we could open (yesterday).
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" The law says race tracks can't open. It doesn't mention OTBs. "I respect the Racing and Wagering Board and I have the utmost respect for chairman Michael Hoblock but I felt we're right on this one," Casey said. The NYSRWB didn't return phone calls yesterday but said on Saturday it would meet this week to discuss fines and penalties it can impose on NYCOTB. "This isn't personal," Casey said. "I just didn't agree with the board's in

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