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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
With most financially-challenged not-for-profits, if the Board is committed to the mission of the entity, the members of the Board are usually the ones that make the financial commitments necessary to keep the entity afloat. I know that it would bad precedent to look the other way at the State's failure to abide by its commitments, but a shut-down in this environment would be catastrophic. Is that worse than people thinking that those sitting on the NYRA Board are well-off (which they are)?
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LOL. According to the pols ths mission of NYRA is first and foremost to create revenue for the state. I doubt anyone would be willing to pony up for that.