TRI’s Thayer statement after Gulfstream decoupling bill fails, Industry coalition pivots to determining stronger, stable path forward

For immediate release: Friday, March 13, 2026


Statement from Thoroughbred Racing Initiative senior advisor Damon Thayer after the Florida Legislature adjourned today with the Senate declining to act on a bill that would have permitted Gulfstream Park to retain its slots license without having live horse racing:

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“But our work is far from done. Now TRI and our coalition partners will pivot toward creating a path forward for a stronger Florida thoroughbred industry that provides long-term stability and prosperity. Let’s be clear: We want Gulfstream Park to be part of that future, but we’re also planning alternatives. This legislative offseason, we’ll be tirelessly working with our friends in the Legislature on statutes, where necessary, that will ensure the Sunshine State’s signature thoroughbred industry not just survives but thrives for decades to come.”


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