New Mexico Horsemen's Association

Judge Rules New Mexico Commission Halt Use of Purses to Pay Insurance

District Court Judge Victor S. Lopez determined in his Sept. 20 order that the New Mexico Racing Commission (NMRC) improperly required horsemen, through their purse accounts, to pay half of racetracks' insurance premiums for jockeys and exercise riders, in violation of state statute. Since 2009, more than $9 million has been taken from purse accounts at New Mexico's five racetracks to use for the insurance premiums. In late 2020, the NMHA went to court to end the practice and to get all or a portion of the purse money returned....

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New Mexico Horsemen File Ethics Complaint Against Regulators

The New Mexico Horsemen's Association (NMHA) has filed an ethics complaint against the New Mexico Racing Commission (NMRC) and the New Mexico Gaming Control Board, the latest salvo from horsemen in their fight against regulators over how purse money is to be distributed. The complaint was filed with the New Mexico State Ethics Commission last Thursday. The dispute goes back to at least December 2020, when the NMHA filed suit in the Second Judicial District Court in Bernalillo County to stop what it alleges was a longstanding practice by the...

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Horsemen File Federal Suit Against New Mexico Commission

Edited Press Release The New Mexico Horsemen's Association filed suit against the New Mexico Racing Commission in federal court late Monday, charging the regulatory body with depriving racehorse owners and trainers of their civil rights and other violations. The horsemen seek compensatory damages, legal fees and other relief the court deems appropriate. "The horsemen finally said, 'Hold it. How many constitutional laws can you continue to violate? How many statutes can you continue to ignore?'" said Gary Mitchell, attorney for the New Mexico Horsemen's Association (NMHA). "The horsemen said, 'Enough....

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Horsemen File Suit Against New Mexico Racing Commission

Edited Press Release The New Mexico Horsemen's Association has taken additional legal action against the New Mexico Racing Commission after the regulatory body ordered the defunding of the organization that represents about 4,000 Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse owners and trainers in the state. On May 20, the racing commission ordered tracks to withhold the 1% of purse money that goes to the horsemen's association for administrative costs, about $400,000 a year. Additionally, the commission ordered a halt to the $5 per-starter fee NMHA member owners pay toward medical expenses for...

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