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Posted On 11 Jun 2025
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June 9, 2025
Mr. Edward J. Koehl, Jr., Chairman Louisiana State Racing Commission
Mr. Stephen Landry, Executive Director Louisiana State Racing Commission
320 N Carrollton Avenue Suite 2-B
New Orleans, Louisiana 70119-5100

RE: LSRC Meeting and Fair Grounds’ Racing License

Dear Chairman Koehl and Executive Director Landry:

It is my understanding that soon after the Louisiana Legislature adjourns on June 12, 2025, an emergency meeting of the Louisiana State Racing Commission (“LSRC”) will be conducted. This correspondence is Churchill Downs Incorporated’s (“CDI”) formal request to appear at the meeting to discuss the timeline and next steps concerning the license held by Churchill Downs Louisiana Horseracing Company, L.L.C. d/b/a Fair Grounds Racecourse & Slots (“Fair Grounds”).

For the last few months, CDI has attempted to engage in good faith discussions with elected officials and various other industry stakeholders to find a path toward long term economic viability for the Fair Grounds after the recent decision of the Louisiana Supreme Court that resulted in the elimination of historical horse racing (“HHR”), and nearly half of the Fair Grounds’ off-track betting (“OTB”) revenues. To date, our efforts to engage elected officials have not led to meaningful discussions and, confoundingly, CDI’s efforts have been met with a combination of reluctance, indifference, apathy, and even opposition.

To make matters worse, the passing of HB 540 and 547 further negatively impacts the Fair Grounds’ ability to remain competitive. House Bill 540 will lead to significant cannibalization of revenue from our OTB network in and around greater New Orleans, a network in which the Fair Grounds has heavily invested since 2005 – the only racetrack operator in the state to do so. House Bill 547 will shift wagering handle from current brick and mortar racetracks, OTBs, and advanced deposit wagering platforms, all of which provide revenues to track operators and local horsemen groups, to out-of-state bookmaking operators.

Given the legislature’s ease with which it approved legislation that is directly adverse and harmful to the economic interests of Fair Grounds, the opposition by elected officials to engage in meaningful solutions in collaboration with the Fair Grounds, and the forthcoming adjournment of the legislative session, CDI is left with no choice but to request an appearance before the LSRC to begin the next steps for voluntarily surrendering the racing license held by the Fair Grounds. The timing of the LSRC’s meeting, and the date on which the Fair Grounds ceases its operations for not committing to run a 2025-2026 race meet, necessarily implicates the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (“LGCB”) and the Fair Grounds’ slot license, the surrender of which may not occur without the prior approval of the LGCB. To be clear, we expect to surrender our slot and video poker licenses.

This is not the path CDI wishes to proceed down, but the inaction from elected officials to offer any sort of compromise has made this the only possible outcome. Fair Grounds provides nearly $30 million in taxes to local municipalities and the State of Louisiana, in addition to well over $34 million in purse money for its racing product. Closing one of the nation’s oldest racetracks, and the most important track in Louisiana, will be a devasting blow to Louisiana’s equine industry and the New Orleans economy. It will also have an immediate detrimental impact on the livelihoods of the hundreds of employees, local vendors, and community surrounding the Fair Grounds. However, the inaction of the legislature and others in a position to save this racetrack have forced us into the current situation.

Please provide the details of the meeting at your earliest convenience.

William C. Carstanjen
Churchill Downs Incorporated, CEO

cc: Mr. Jeff Landry, Governor
Mr. Cameron Henry, Senate President
Mr. Phillip DeVillier, Speaker of the House
Mr. Jimmy Harris, Senator
Mr. Bernard Chatters, President of the Louisiana HBPA
Mr. Patrick Bernard, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Rock Bordelon, LSRC Commissioner
Mrs. Leslie Bouie, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Larry Findley, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. K.R. Finkelstein, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Nathan Granger, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Earl Landry, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Travis Miller, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Deano Thornton, LSRC Commissioner
Mr. Vincent Tuminello, LSRC Commissioner
Mrs. Katherine Winters, LSRC Commissioner

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