Animal welfare groups commend US senators for reintroducing bill to ban horse slaughter
- Read more about HPA offenders at national walking horse event make clear the need for federal reform
Every year in late August, the hardcore faction of the Tennessee walking horse industry descends on Shelbyville, TN for the breed’s multi-day pinnacle event known as the “National Celebration.” This is the gang that favors the artificial, pain-based high-stepping gait known as the “big lick,” and every year brings shocking revelations of how deeply entrenched the practice of “soring” horses to win blue ribbons has become, as well as the lengths to which big lick enthusiasts will go to evade the law and its punishments.
Animal groups highlight scofflaw participation at walking horse event and renew call for federal reforms
Animal groups highlight scofflaw participation at walking horse event and renew call for federal reforms
By Kitty Block and Sara Amundson
Yesterday, the Senate Appropriations Committee advanced its version of the Fiscal Year 2022 Agriculture Appropriations bill following the House passage of its version last week. The Senate bill and accompanying committee report contain some important highlights for animals, notably for enforcement of laws including the Animal Welfare Act, Horse Protection Act and the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act.
Today’s approval of H.R. 4502, a package of appropriations bills funding key federal agencies, offers dramatic evidence of the success we’ve achieved through our laser-like focus on the federal budgeting process.
United States House passes funding package with multitude of pro-animal provisions
United States House passes funding package with multitude of pro-animal provisions
The HSUS and HSLF’s statement on the Bureau of Land Management’s improved protections for wild horse and burro adoptions
The HSUS and HSLF’s statement on the Bureau of Land Management’s improved protections for wild horse and burro adoptions
One of our primary responsibilities as a leading voice for animals in the nation’s capital is to influence congressional deliberations concerning the annual budgets for federal agencies where animal welfare is in play. We’re off to an outstanding start for 2022! This week, the House Appropriations Committee approved a number of our priority requests in its Fiscal Year 2022 bills covering the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, State, Interior and other agencies.