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In the second of two episodes featuring politicians who are friends of racing, California Horse Racing Board vice chairman Oscar Gonzales is the guest this week on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod.
As the leading proponent to protect racing in Northern California, Gonzales has helped in the launch of the Golden State Racing meet this fall at Pleasanton, the track that is filling the void after the closing of Golden Gate Fields five months ago. He discusses the challenges the meet faces and why he is optimistic that it and the rest of the state can succeed with concurrent calendars in both halves of California.
A former assistant secretary of agriculture under President Joe Biden, Gonzales is a lifelong Democrat who also served on the department's staff in the Obama administration. His career in politics came after he worked at racetracks and farms around California. "Once a groom," he said, "always a groom."
Gonzales talks about the horses he has laid his hands on, the ones that grew his love for the game.
Last week, retiring Kentucky state senator Damon Thayer, a Republican from Georgetown, was featured.
The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
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In the second of two episodes featuring politicians who are friends of racing, California Horse Racing Board vice chairman Oscar Gonzales is the guest this week on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod.
As the leading proponent to protect racing in Northern California, Gonzales has helped in the launch of the Golden State Racing meet this fall at Pleasanton, the track that is filling the void after the closing of Golden Gate Fields five months ago. He discusses the challenges the meet faces and why he is optimistic that it and the rest of the state can succeed with concurrent calendars in both halves of California.
A former assistant secretary of agriculture under President Joe Biden, Gonzales is a lifelong Democrat who also served on the department's staff in the Obama administration. His career in politics came after he worked at racetracks and farms around California. "Once a groom," he said, "always a groom."
Gonzales talks about the horses he has laid his hands on, the ones that grew his love for the game.
Last week, retiring Kentucky state senator Damon Thayer, a Republican from Georgetown, was featured.
The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.

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