Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

AG wants dog-racing ruling scratched

-

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. — Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi wants the state Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that a dog-racing amendment on this year’s ballot amounts to “outright trickerati­on.”

A Florida judge ordered the proposed amendment removed, saying the measure was crafted to mislead voters.

Circuit Judge Karen Gievers sided with a group representi­ng greyhound owners and breeders who argued that the impact of the amendment went far beyond the descriptio­n that would be given to voters in November. It was placed on the ballot by the state’s Constituti­onal Revision Commission.

Bondi, a commission member and a big proponent of the proposal, said in a statement that “we will appeal this decision immediatel­y and seek an expedited review by the Florida Supreme Court.”

Opponents of dog racing have argued that it is time to end the sport in the state, while supporters have countered that such a move would throw thousands of people out of work.

If passed by 60 percent of voters, the amendment known as Amendment 13 would prohibit betting on live dog racing.

Lawyers for the state argued that voters would understand the intent. But the judge agreed with the Florida Greyhound Associatio­n’s lawyers that the ballot wording is unclear.

For example, voters would not be told that the state’s existing dog tracks could eliminate dog racing and still be allowed to offer other types of gambling. Additional­ly, tracks could still accept bets on dog races in other states, even though the first words of the amendment say it would “end dog racing.”

 ?? AP/Vail Daily/CHRIS DILLMANN ?? Residents help push the Eagle River Fire Protection District’s new engine into service Wednesday in Minturn, Colo., a tradition that hearkens to when firefighti­ng vehicles had to be pushed back into the station by hand.
AP/Vail Daily/CHRIS DILLMANN Residents help push the Eagle River Fire Protection District’s new engine into service Wednesday in Minturn, Colo., a tradition that hearkens to when firefighti­ng vehicles had to be pushed back into the station by hand.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States