Bill in U.S. House of Representatives Could
Cut Funding for U.S. Quarantine Facilities and Personnel
Your Timely Response
Is Needed To Your U.S. Congressional Delegation
The House of Representatives
is scheduled to vote on the 2008 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug
Administration Appropriations bill (H.R. 3161), which would fund the U.S.
Department of Agriculture for Fiscal Year 2008, early next week (the week
of July 30).
Section 738 of that bill
would be devastating because it would cut off funding for USDA activities
important to the horse industry. It would eliminate funding necessary for USDA
to operate quarantine facilities and to pay personnel to approve and facilitate
the import and export of horses for exhibition, competition, sale or
breeding. The bill would not only cut off direct funding to USDA, but also
eliminate USDA's authority to impose user fees, which support the operation of
the three major USDA Animal Import Centers and the land border ports along the
Canadian and Mexican borders.
The American Horse Council is
asking members of the horse industry to contact the members of Congress from
their state asking that this provision be removed.
NOTE: Although the language is
an apparent attempt by proponents of legislation to end the slaughter of horses
for human consumption by taking the USDA out of the process, as was done last
year, the language in Section 738 would have a far broader impact and would
affect the movement of all horses. The major U.S. equine and livestock
organizations are united in opposition to this language.
While an individual's or
organization's position on limiting USDA's authority to inspect horses for
slaughter may be based on their position on the federal bill banning slaughter,
the industry should be opposed to this overly broad limit on USDA's authority
and economic ability to protect animal health through inspection, quarantine
and oversight of the movement of all horses.
The AHC is opposed to this
language for animal health reasons and because it would have an extremely
adverse effect on important equine activities and commerce. The AHC supports
the effort to have it removed when the House considers the USDA Appropriations
bill.
We are asking all horse owners
to do the same. Contacts are needed to all members of the House. When
contacting your Representative, please fax or e-mail your letter to him or her.
If you do not know your Representative's contact information, you can find it
at the House Web site at http://www.house.gov/. Type in your zip code
and follow the instructions. Or you can call the AHC.
Below is a draft letter that
can be personalized.
Please fax or e-mail the AHC
copies of any letters you send to Congress. The AHC fax number is (202)
296-1970. E-mails can be sent to ahc@horsecouncil.org.
Please call the AHC (202)
296-4031 if you have any questions.
DRAFT LETTER:
(Date)
The Honorable
(Enter name of Congressman or Congresswoman)
U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515
Dear Representative
(name),
I am writing to you because of
Section 738 in the 2008 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug
Administration Appropriations bill (H.R. 3161). That section would be
devastating to the horse industry. It should be removed when you consider the
bill.
I live in
(city, state) and am involved in the horse
industry. (Describe your involvement, for example, owner,
breeder, racing, showing, veterinarian, farrier, race track, etc. If you have
economic information about the size of the industry in your state, include it.
You can look at the AHC Web site - www.horsecouncil.org - for some states.
If you are writing for an organization, indicate how many members you have and
what your activities involve. If you have any events, shows, races, sales,
breeding or activities that could involve horses from other countries or your
horses leaving the U.S., please note them since they would be affected by this
provision.)
Section 738 of that bill would
be devastating because it would cut-off funding for USDA activities important
to the horse industry. It would eliminate funding necessary for USDA to operate
quarantine facilities and to pay personnel to approve and facilitate the import
and export of horses for exhibition, competition, sale or breeding. The bill
would not only cut off direct funding to USDA, but also eliminate USDA's
authority to impose user fees which support the operation of the three major
USDA Animal Import Centers and the land border ports along the Canadian and
Mexican borders.
The welfare of all horses and
the horse industry is based to a large degree on the many safety nets that the
U.S. Department of Agriculture has set up to protect the health and well-being
of our domestic horse population. This provision would dramatically impact the
authority and ability of the USDA to maintain those protections because it
would deny funds for the various inspections required under current federal law
for all horses. It would also have an extremely adverse effect on important
equine activities and commerce.
Please support any effort to
have this onerous section deleted from the USDA Appropriations bill.
Sincerely, (your name)
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