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IN SCR0008
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
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Senate Concurrent Resolution formally recognizes the economic and historical impact of Indiana's horse racing industry
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Indiana horse racing contributes an estimated $2 billion annually to the state economy and employs over 10,000 people
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The industry spans all 92 Indiana counties, with over 12,000 horses involved in racing and breeding programs according to a 2022 Purdue University study
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Indiana's first official racetrack opened in Anderson in 1994, followed by a second track in Shelbyville in 2002
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The resolution is sponsored by Senators Doriot, Glick, and Leising and directs the Secretary of the Senate to transmit copies to Senator Doriot
Legislative Description
Recognizing the Indiana horse racing industry.
Last Action
Representatives Pierce K, Criswell, Culp, May, McNamara, King, Dant Chesser, Wesco, Isa, Harris, Bartlett, Novak R, Lucas, Lawson, Morris, VanNatter, Jackson C, Moed, Davis, Mayfield, Miller D, Pryor, Zimmerman, Judy, Bartels, Aylesworth, Genda, GiaQuinta, Carbaugh added as cosponsors
2/9/2026