Humane Society Legislative Fund Endorses Rep. Ann Kuster of New Hampshire for Re-Election to Congress

Humane Society Legislative Fund Endorses Rep. Ann Kuster of New Hampshire for Re-Election to Congress

WASHINGTON (Oct. 8, 2014) -- The Humane Society Legislative Fund, the nation’s leading political advocacy organization for animal welfare, announces its endorsement of Rep. Ann McLane Kuster, D-N.H., for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives. Citing her support for animal protection policies, the HSLF urges voters in New Hampshire‘s 2nd Congressional District to support Rep. Kuster in November’s general election.

“Rep. Kuster has been a strong supporter of legislation to protect animals from cruelty and abuse, and she is working to promote the values of kindness and compassion to all creatures,” said Sara Amundson, executive director of the HSLF. “Voters in New Hampshire’s 2nd District who care about the humane treatment of animals should support Ann Kuster for Congress.”

Among her efforts during the 113th Congress, Rep. Kuster:

  • Co-sponsored the Prevent All Soring Tactics (PAST) Act (H.R. 1518) to strengthen the federal law against the “soring” of show horses—using caustic chemicals and other painful substances to injure the horses’ hooves and legs to induce a high-stepping gait.
  • Co-sponsored the Captive Primate Safety Act (H.R. 2856) to prohibit the interstate commerce in chimpanzees and other primates in the exotic pet trade, which poses a danger to animal welfare and to public health and safety.
  • Co-sponsored the Safeguard American Food Exports Act (H.R. 1094) to prohibit the sale or transport of equines and equine parts in interstate or foreign commerce for human consumption.
  • Co-sponsored the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendments (H.R. 1731) to ban barren battery cages in the egg industry and improve the treatment of hundreds of millions of laying hens.
  • Co-sponsored the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act (H.R. 366) making it a federal crime to attend or bring a child to a dogfight or cockfight, and voted for similar legislation in the House Agriculture Committee which was included in the 2014 Farm Bill.
  • Co-sponsored the Puppy Uniform Protection and Safety (PUPS) Act (H.R. 847) to protect dogs and crack down on abusive puppy mills in the United States by regulating online puppy sellers under the federal Animal Welfare Act.
  • Co-sponsored the Big Cats and Public Safety Protection Act (H.R. 1998) to prohibit the private possession and breeding of lions, tigers and other dangerous big cats at roadside zoos and in the exotic pet trade.
  • Signed a group letter opposing the dangerous and overreaching “King amendment,” which threatened to nullify hundreds of state and local laws on food safety, animal welfare and agriculture, and was nixed from the 2014 Farm Bill.
  • Supported efforts to provide adequate funding for the enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act, Horse Protection Act, Humane Methods of Slaughter Act and federal animal fighting law, as well as for programs to address the needs of animals in disasters and to ease a shortage of veterinarians in rural and inner-city areas and at the U.S. Department of Agriculture through student loan forgiveness.

Media Contact: Martin Montorfano, (202) 676-2347, mmontorfano@hslf.org

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HSLF is a nonpartisan organization that evaluates candidates based only on a single criterion: where they stand on animal welfare. HSLF does not judge candidates based on party affiliation or any other issue.

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