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Senator seeks ban on doping in horse racing

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April 28, 2011

WASHINGTON (AP) - A senator is seeking a national ban on performance-enhancing drugs in horse racing, calling for a federal role in a sport that lacks uniform standards.

Under the legislation by Sen. Tom Udall, any person with three violations of the ban would be permanently banned from horse racing. A horse that tests positive for performance-enhancing drugs three times would receive a two-year ban.

The bill comes three years after some in the industry urged the federal government to get involved. One prominent horse owner pleaded at a hearing for Congress to help.

Udall, a New Mexico Democrat, plans to unveil the bill next week, ahead of the Kentucky Derby. The Associated Press obtained a draft of the legislation Thursday.


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