New York State Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-mutuel Harness Racing

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This Commission was created by Executive Order on October 10, 1953 to investigate the operations and management of New York harness racing associations, corporations, and tracks and of the New York State Harness Racing Commission.

The investigation was prompted by the August 28, 1953 murder of Thomas F. Lewis, President of Local 32-E, Building Service Employees International Union, A.F. of L. This union claimed jurisdiction over several hundred employees at Yonkers Raceway. Questionable hiring and other practices were revealed at Yonkers Raceway following Lewis' murder. This, combined with a Nassau County Grand Jury investigation into alleged racketeering and coercive practices of officials of unions claiming jurisdiction over Roosevelt Raceway employees, led Governor Thomas E. Dewey to promulgate the Executive Order appointing this Commission under Section 6 of the Executive Law (Moreland Act).

The Executive Order specifically charged the Commission to study a number of issues including: ownership, concessions, and other financial interests in associations and corporations holding licenses to conduct harness racing meets at which pari-mutuel betting was conducted; whether any existing ownership was not revealed by the books of such associations and corporations; whether any public officer or other person held stock or other interest in such an association, corporation, or track for which he paid no or inadequate consideration; unlawful practices, kickbacks, extortion, or coercion relating to hiring practices at tracks; adequacy of existing laws, practices, and procedures and recommendations for new ones for the supervision of harness tracks; and distribution of pari-mutuel revenues to determine if the share taken by harness racing associations and corporations was excessive.

The Commission sent questionnaires to harness racing licensees, lessors, their officers, directors, and stockholders, and other individuals and corporations with concessions at any harness racing tracks. The questionnaires required detailed, notarized information on the subjects' financial interests in harness racing. The Commission also subpoenaed and examined personal, corporate, banking, and State Harness Racing Commission records; consulted informants and experts; examined witnesses at over 230 executive sessions; examined 86 witnesses during 12 days of public hearings beginning March 1, 1954; and studied harness racing laws and procedures in other states.

In order to secure needed legislation before the 1954 harness racing season began, the Commission made legislative recommendations during the course of its investigation. It also outlined its recommendations in its final report to Governor Dewey on April 30, 1954. Among the numerous recommendations adopted were: placing the State Harness Racing Commission under a single, salaried director instead of three unsalaried commissioners; and increasing the state's share of the split between the state and harness racing tracks of the retained 15% of pari-mutuel revenue.

From the description of Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing Sub-agency History Record. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 80853425

This Commission was created by Executive Order on October 10, 1953 to investigate the operations and management of New York harness racing associations, corporations, and tracks and of the New York State Harness Racing Commission.

The investigation was prompted by the August 28, 1953 murder of Thomas F. Lewis, President of Local 32-E, Building Service Employees International Union, A.F. of L. This union claimed jurisdiction over several hundred employees at Yonkers Raceway. Questionable hiring and other practices were revealed at Yonkers Raceway following Lewis' murder. This, combined with a Nassau County Grand Jury investigation into alleged racketeering and coercive practices of officials of unions claiming jurisdiction over Roosevelt Raceway employees, led Governor Thomas E. Dewey to promulgate the Executive Order appointing this Commission under Section 6 of the Executive Law (Moreland Act).

The Executive Order specifically charged the Commission to study a number of issues including: ownership, concessions, and other financial interests in associations and corporations holding licenses to conduct harness racing meets at which pari-mutuel betting was conducted; whether any existing ownership was not revealed by the books of such associations and corporations; whether any public officer or other person held stock or other interest in such an association, corporation, or track for which he paid no or inadequate consideration; unlawful practices, kickbacks, extortion, or coercion relating to hiring practices at tracks; adequacy of existing laws, practices, and procedures and recommendations for new ones for the supervision of harness tracks; and distribution of pari-mutuel revenues to determine if the share taken by harness racing associations and corporations was excessive.

The Commission sent questionnaires to harness racing licensees, lessors, their officers, directors, and stockholders, and other individuals and corporations with concessions at any harness racing tracks. The questionnaires required detailed, notarized information on the subjects' financial interests in harness racing. The Commission also subpoenaed and examined personal, corporate, banking, and State Harness Racing Commission records; consulted informants and experts; examined witnesses at over 230 executive sessions; examined 86 witnesses during 12 days of public hearings beginning March 1, 1954; and studied harness racing laws and procedures in other states.

In order to secure needed legislation before the 1954 harness racing season began, the Commission made legislative recommendations during the course of its investigation. It also outlined its recommendations in its final report to Governor Dewey on April 30, 1954. Among the numerous recommendations adopted were: placing the State Harness Racing Commission under a single, salaried director instead of three unsalaried commissioners; and increasing the state's share of the split between the state and harness racing tracks of the retained 15% of pari-mutuel revenue.

From the New York State Archives, Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY. Agency record NYSV91-A82

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creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Press clippings file, 1953-1954. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Investigation and exhibit files on corporations, [ca. 1936-1957] (bulk 1953-1954). New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Concessionaire questionnaire and exhibit files, 1932-1954 (bulk 1953-1954). New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Investigation and bill files of the Joint Legislative Commission to Study the Pari-Mutuel System, 1939-1944. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Stockholder questionnaire files, 1953-1954. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing Sub-agency History Record. New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). Temporary Commission of Investigation. Records of predecessor agencies, 1952-1954. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Card indexes to harness racing associations and stockholders, witnesses, and Commission records and staff, [ca. 1953-1954] New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Investigation and exhibit files on individuals, 1933-1954 (bulk 1953-1954). New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Personnel and administration files, 1947-1954 (bulk 1953-1954). New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Questionnaires returned by individuals, 1953. New York State Archives
referencedIn New York (State). Governor. Annual and final reports of state agencies and commissions, 1950-1954. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Litigation files, 1953-1954. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Officer, director, and special stockholder questionnaire files, 1953-1954. New York State Archives
creatorOf New York (State). Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing. Transcripts of public hearings, 1953-1954. New York State Archives
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associatedWith Fish, Hamilton, 1888-1991. person
associatedWith Genesee-Monroe Racing Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Gerry, Elbridge T. person
associatedWith Goshen Good Time Park. corporateBody
associatedWith Historic Half Mile Track (Goshen, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lent, Norman F. person
associatedWith Mid-State Raceway. corporateBody
associatedWith Nassau Trotting Association. corporateBody
associatedWith New York (State). Executive Dept. corporateBody
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associatedWith New York (State). Governor. corporateBody
associatedWith New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Commission to Study the Pari-Mutuel System. corporateBody
associatedWith New York (State). State Harness Racing Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith New York (State). State Harness Racing Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith New York (State). Temporary Commission of Investigation. corporateBody
associatedWith Old County Trotting Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Orange County Driving Park Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Roosevelt Raceway. corporateBody
associatedWith Saratoga Harness Racing Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Saratoga Raceway. corporateBody
associatedWith Vernon Downs. corporateBody
associatedWith Yonkers Raceway. corporateBody
associatedWith Yonkers Trotting Association. corporateBody
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Harness racing
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Active 1936

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