Greyhound racing in the United States

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Greyhound racing in the United States is a sport and gambling activity. The industry is regulated by state or local law and greyhound care is regulated by the National Association of State Racing Commission and the American Greyhound Council (AGC). The AGC is jointly run by the National Greyhound Association. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Greyhound racing in the United States is a sport and gambling activity. The industry is regulated by state or local law and greyhound care is regulated by the National Association of State Racing Commission and the American Greyhound Council (AGC). The AGC is jointly run by the National Greyhound Association. In recent years many greyhound tracks have closed due to declining betting revenue, encroachment by Native American gaming and commercial casino gambling into states with greyhound racing, the legalization of sports betting, and concerns over the welfare of racing greyhounds, along with general market failure in states greyhound racing attempted to enter into, as what happened in Wisconsin (where one track closed after only three years of operation, and the state's constitutional amendment to allow greyhound racing also opened up Native American gaming in the state). Although most tracks currently simulcast racing from other tracks, only three tracks currently conduct actual live racing onsite, and only two tracks in West Virginia will remain in operation at the start of 2023.
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