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Legislative Call to Action - Congressional Horse Caucus

The start of a new Congress offers the industry the opportunity to expand the Congressional Horse Caucus, which began in the 107th Congress.

We are asking all horse owners to write their Members of Congress and ask them to represent the interests of the horse industry.

The Congressional Horse Caucus is a bipartisan group chaired by Representatives Ben Chandler (D-KY) and Cliff Stearns (R-FL). It is open to any Member of the House of Representatives with an interest in horses.

The Horse Caucus is a bipartisan group formed to educate Members of Congress and their staffs about the importance of the horse industry in the economic, agricultural, sporting, gaming and recreational life of the nation. It is a real opportunity to have a group of Representatives with an expressed interest in the industry and a willingness to support the issues important to us.

There were more than 60 members of the Horse Caucus in the last Congress. Some of those individuals have been reelected, some elected to other offices and others have left the Congress. Now is the time to contact the Members of the 110th Congress and ask them to join or re-join the Caucus.

Click here for a draft letter (in Microsoft Word format) that organizations and individuals can use to contact their Representatives and ask them to join or re-join the Caucus.

Please email the American Horse Council a copy of any letter you send to your Representative so we can follow-up on the invitation. The email can be sent to kmccolaugh@horsecouncil.org.

Please visit www.horsecouncil.org for more information or contact the American Horse Council at 202-296-4031 with any questions.


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