New Mexico regulators decline to grant 6th ‘racino’ license
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico horse racing regulators announced Thursday they have declined to grant a sixth state horse track and casino license after months of uncertainty and millions spent by applicants.
At a regularly scheduled New Mexico Racing Commission meeting, commission chair Beverly Bourguet said the newly appointed body decided it would not approve another license because it was in the “best interest” of the state and existing track and casino operators.
“We are not looking at a sixth race track at the time,” Bourguet said. She said the commission may reopen applications for another license in the future.
But Bourguet told The Associated Press after the meeting the commission does not plan on reopening the process anytime soon.