Calls to action aren't new to The Jockey Club Round Table conference, but at this year's meeting Aug. 17 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., there appeared to be a sense of urgency. Public perception and the threat of federal intervention have a way of moving things along.
In what a few attendees called the best Round Table in years, Thoroughbred industry representatives outlined a strategy for
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