Lawmakers in France are backing a plan that will see equestrian-focused towns in the country get the approval to build casinos. The money coming from these properties would go into helping fund horse-related projects. France’s parliament approved a law on Wednesday that paves the way for these new developments.
Casinos would also create new jobs and indirectly benefit the regions. Arnac-Pompadour, a town in the central region of France, is home to one of the best-known equestrian event grounds. A local senator explained that the revenue from a casino would help to “maintain the 160 days a year of national and international equestrian sports.”
leaders hope a casino can be up and running within a couple of years
A council meeting is taking place on Thursday to start the tender process and leaders hope a casino can be up and running within a couple of years.
The only other town in the nation that falls into the category of an equestrian town is Saumur. It’s mayor also supports developing a new casino following the implementation of the new law.