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Inside Derby City Gaming in Louisville, January 2019.
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Slot-like historical racing machines have helped the horse industry but generated little general tax money for Kentucky. Some want to change that.
The state's high court agreed Thursday to take up the nine-year case for the second time, potentially providing the last word on the legality of slot-like historical horse racing.
The Louisville-based company aims to complete the expansion by the 2021 Kentucky Derby, CEO Bill Carstanjen told analysts on the company’s quarterly earnings call.