OPEN LETTER TO DAVID WILLIAMS, FROM PROMINENT REPUBLICAN
Sunday, June 21st, 2009That tradition is threatened today by a struggling Kentucky racing industry that is unable to compete on a level playing field with other states that have allowed racetracks to expand their wagering menus to include slot machines and other casino games. The breeding industry is suffering as a result. The news in the past several days that Ohio’s governor will seek to add slot machines to racetracks in the Buckeye State will only make the situation more grave.
John Greathouse Jr. has written the following open letter to David Williams, the Republican president of the Kentucky Senate who said he does not want Kentucky tracks to have Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) or slots. A VLT bill passed the Kentucky House on Friday but Williams has said a Senate Committee will kill the bill on Monday.
Time is of the essence Please write to Williams (click here for contact information) and tell him your thoughts on the subject and include either a link to John Greathouse’s letter or cut and paste the letter along with your remarks. Also, you can click here to send an email to all Kentucky Senators. — Ray Paulick
An open letter to Senator Williams
Senator Williams
My name is John Greathouse, co-owner of Glencrest Farm, a family farm just outside of Midway, Kentucky. My brothers, David, Teddy, Allen and I own just over 800 acres where we raise cattle, tobacco, hay, corn and yes thoroughbred horses. To an outside developer this land may be worth many millions in terms of potential. To the people that work and live on the farm, it’s a way of life not commensurate with the development potential. We enjoy what we do and want to continue to do so. It’s a working farm that supported many in our family for over 50 years. We have several young Greathouses that are being trained to fill in our footsteps in the coming years. It’s also the livelihood of the thirty or so people that work there and need to keep their jobs also.
I have been a Republican all my life. I am fairly conservative and that’s the way I vote. Reagan, the Bushes, Fletcher and you have all had a chance at one time or another to help this profession. All said NO! Now my Democratic friends shake their collective heads and ask why I vote the way I do. "Vote for your pocketbook, John," they say! To this point I have stayed the course.
Senator Williams, are you familiar with Pascal’s Wager? It’s a wager with unlimited upside but no downside. That’s what we have here with the expanded gaming bill. Unlimited upside and NO DOWNSIDE. The money is currently leaving the State, so please try not to tell us people can’t afford to gamble!
Senator Williams, you should recuse yourself from these proceedings. You have been influenced by outside forces. This State stands to lo se not only its flagship industry, but its international, worldwide identity.
Do the right thing please. Kentucky needs it, the thoroughbred industry needs it, my family and our workforce need it.
John Greathouse Jr
Glencrest Farm
P.O. Box 4468
Midway, Kentucky 40347
859-233-7032
