Montana, North Dakota Horse Slaughter Bills Advance
Legislation to establish privately owned horse processing plants in the United States advanced this week in two Western states.
On March 24, the North Dakota State Senate approved HB 1496, authorizing a $50,000 study to evaluate potential legal challenges to slaughter plant development in that
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Legislation to establish privately owned horse processing plants in the United States advanced this week in two Western states.
On March 24, the North Dakota State Senate approved HB 1496, authorizing a $50,000 study to evaluate potential legal challenges to slaughter plant development in that state.
The bill will return to the North Dakota House for final consensus before moving on to Gov. John Hoeven’s desk.
“The bill is pretty veto proof, so I don’t see the Governor not signing it,” said State Sen. Joe Miller, a co-sponsor
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