New York (State). Governor's Commission on the Future of Horse Racing in New York State.

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The Commission on the Future of Horse Racing in New York State (the "Delafield Commission") was appointed by the governor to study the potential impact of legislative regulatory or financial measures on the horse racing industry. The commission especially examined the impact of off-track betting on the operation of the industry and the economic implications of legalized gaming. Charles B. Delafield was chairman of the commission; Russell V. Gladieux was its executive director.

From the description of Research and report files, 1963-1973 (bulk 1972-1973). (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 122459438

Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Delafield, Charles B. person
associatedWith Gladieux, Russell V. person
associatedWith New York Racing Association. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)
Subject
Gambling
Horse industry
Horse racing
Pari-mutuel betting
Occupation
Activity
Investigating betting parlors
Investigating horse racetracks
Researching

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Active 1963

Active 1973

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