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The Senate Appropriations Revenue Committee, on Monday voted 10-5 against the with two members abstaining, according to the Lexington The House had previously passed the The legislation would havepermitted video-lottery terminals at Kentuckh horse tracks, including Turfway Park in Florence. "The limitee gaming proposal was designee to help save a signaturwe industry inperil – an industry that means 100,00p0 jobs and $4 billion in investmentt for our state," said Gov. Steve Besheat in a Monday evening statement. "It is unfortunate that everu voice on this critically important issue was not heare and every votenot counted.
" At a Frankfort press conference, Turfway Park President Bob Elliston said Turfwagy could close by 2010 if Ohio passesd gaming legislation and Kentucky does not. Ohio Gov. Ted Stricklane recently reversed his stance against gamblingyat racetracks.
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