Kentucky Invests $250,000 Annually in Thoroughbred Aftercare Programs to Support Retired Racehorses
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Kentucky invests $250,000 annually in Thoroughbred aftercare programs to support retired racehorses
Kentucky has reportedly allocated $250,000 in annual funding to support retired Thoroughbred racehorses through the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance following passage of House Bill 8 in the 2024 General Assembly.According to a release from the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA), the funding will go directly to accredited aftercare facilities across Kentucky, "ensuring the well-being of horses beyond their racing careers."The investment reinfor…
Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Receives Funding from Commonwealth of Kentucky
Kentucky House Bill 8, passed during the 2024 General Assembly, has allocated $250,000 of annual funding to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the TAA announced Monday. The funding will go directly to accredited aftercare facilities in Kentucky that play a critical role in ensuring the wellbeing of horses beyond their racing years. The TAA will award the funds to the accredited organizations and faciliti…
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