Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB344

Introduced
5/13/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to horse racing by transferring certain portions of the state sales tax for the purpose of supplementing horse race purses, and making appropriations.

Impact

The implementation of HSB344 is expected to significantly affect the state's horse racing sector. By creating a designated fund for racing purses, the bill aims to improve the financial viability of horse racing events in Iowa. This initiative is seen as a crucial support system for maintaining and growing the horse racing industry, which has faced challenges in recent years. The establishment of the purse fund could also stimulate more investments and participation in the industry's ecosystem, benefiting various stakeholders, from trainers to local businesses associated with horse racing.

Summary

House Study Bill 344 focuses on the horse racing industry in Iowa by proposing the establishment of a horse racing purse fund. This fund will be financed through the transfer of certain portions of the state sales tax collected on purchases made for the care of race horses, including feed and grooming supplies. The bill aims to provide a stable source of funding to enhance horse racing purses, which is crucial for promoting competitive horse racing in the state. The funding mechanism stipulates that beginning in 2026, collected sales tax revenues related to specific products would be diverted to this dedicated fund.

Contention

While HSB344 has garnered support from stakeholders within the horse racing community, it has also raised concerns regarding the allocation of state revenue. Some critics may voice apprehensions over the fairness of diverting sales tax funds earmarked for the general state fund to benefit a specific industry. There may also be discussions concerning the long-term sustainability of this funding method and how it impacts the overall budget of the state. Opponents might argue that such targeted financial support could set a precedent for similar requests from other sectors, complicating the state's fiscal landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SB231

Horse Racing - Prohibited Acts - Slaughter of Racehorses for Commercial Purposes

IA HB228

Horse Racing - Prohibited Acts - Slaughter of Racehorses for Commercial Purposes

IA SB1989

Relating to the use of proceeds deposited to the horse industry account for law enforcement purposes.

IA HB566

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation and declaring an emergency.

IA SF2117

A bill for an act relating to thoroughbred and quarter horse racing seasons.

IA HB4757

Relating to eligibility for membership on and the regulation of horse racing by the Texas Racing Commission and a prohibition on the conduct of greyhound or other dog racing as live events in this state; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a fee.

IA SB21

Amending the Kansas parimutuel racing act regarding qualifications for an organization license, the definition of horsemen's associations and horsemen's nonprofit organizations and the distribution of certain tax revenues.

IA SB1473

HORSE RACING ACT ORG LICENSE

IA HB1852

HORSE RACING ACT ORG LICENSE

IA SB323

Horse Racing Group, Gaming & Audits

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