


State Rep. Tom Kunse (R-Clare) today won House approval for his plan to fund horse racing programs across Michigan, ensuring county fairs across the state can continue to offer the events and agricultural programming families look forward to each year.
“This is going to help all county fairs,” said Kunse. “Horse racing events draw visitors from across the region, support our agricultural community, and keep an important tradition alive. We must ensure that fairs have the resources they need to continue serving families and supporting local economies.”
House Bill 4346 and 4347, introduced by Reps. Kunse and Angela Witwer (D-Delta Township), would provide dedicated funding to support horse racing programs that are a cornerstone attraction at many local fairs. The plan helps stabilize operations, promote agricultural education, and preserve longstanding traditions that bring communities together while supporting local economies.
“County fairs are where Michigan agriculture is front and center, where young people participate in important programs like 4-H, and where small businesses get a chance to shine,” said Kunse. “By strengthening our horse racing programs, we’re helping our fairs stay financially stable so they can continue offering affordable, family-friendly entertainment for generations to come.”

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