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House of Representatives Passes Bill
to End Horse Slaughter
Congress Responds to its Humane Grassroots Constituency
September 15, 2006
Dear Humanitarian:
Last week, the House of
Representatives voted 263 to 146 in favor of H.R. 503, the American
Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, to ban the slaughter of horses for human
consumption and the domestic and international transport of live horses
or horseflesh for the same purpose.
The measure, which will now move on to the
Senate, was adopted despite opponents’ strident last-minute efforts –
including numerous “poison pill” amendments and intense lobbying by the
horse slaughter industry, led by former Representative Charlie Stenholm
(D-TX).
In the debate leading up to the vote, bill
sponsors Representative John Sweeney (R-NY), Representative John Spratt
(D-SC), Representative Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Representative Nick
Rahall (D-WV) effectively argued the legislation’s necessity. Showing
graphic images of the horrific cruelty endured by horses being
transported to slaughterhouses, they exposed the inhumane conditions
inflicted on over 92,000 of America’s horses last year alone.
This huge victory was made possible by
support from dedicated individuals who made sure Members of Congress
knew where they stood and had the knowledge to reject the false claims
being presented by the few who profit from the suffering of America’s
horses. It couldn’t have happened without your help!
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
To find your Senators,
click here or call the Capitol Hill operator at (202)
224-3121 and request to be connected to your Senators offices. For more
information on horse slaughter and how you can help make a difference
for America's horses, please
click here.
Letters should be addressed to:
Be sure to tell your Senators you would
like to know their positions on this critical issue – and forward their
responses with us to assist our lobbying efforts.
Please share our “Dear Humanitarian”
eAlert with family, friends and co-workers, and encourage them to
contact their legislators, too. As always, thank you for your help!
Sincerely,
Cathy Liss
Legislative Director
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