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Paterson Announces State Takeover of OTB Parlors

By Associated Press | June 15, 2008

Governor Paterson says New York City and state have agreed on an immediate state takeover of city Off-Track Betting horse racing operations.

Mayor Bloomberg had said the city was ready to shutter its 60 OTB parlors today before announcement of the deal. About 1,500 jobs at the financially troubled OTB had been on the brink of being eliminated.

Mr. Paterson says he'll welcome those OTB employees back to work tomorrow.

Under the agreement a newly formed state public benefit corporation takes over OTB. The legislation will be taken up tomorrow by the Legislature.

The city will continue to receive payments relating to tracks within it. Last year that amounted to $4.25 million.

Mr. Bloomberg says the agreement belongs in the winner's circle.


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