NTRA’s Horse PAC Reports Success in Election Cycle
The NTRA’s “Horse PAC,” a bipartisan fund, spent $416,500 in the most recent election cycle.
The NTRA’s “Horse PAC,” a bipartisan fund, spent $416,500 in the most recent election cycle.
The FEI’s new project will include endorsing an official biosecurity guide and promoting horse passports.
New minimum penalties of $3,500 in fines and a year in jail await those convicted of butchering horses.
The women allegedly trespassed onto private property to check on horses they suspected were being maltreated.
Vets and animal welfare organizations teach law officers how to recognize signs of equine neglect.
A Colorado woman is seeking $1 million to compensate for losses from the CSU Equine Reproductive Lab fire.
Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation prohibiting the processing and sale of horsemeat for human consumption.
Police offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible.
The legislation would stiffen penalties for soring horses by amending the Horse Protection Act (HPA) of 1970.
The book covers the twisting morass of equine regulatory law and tells a history of Thoroughbred racing.
U.S. Atty. Steven Neff is seeking probation and a significant fine for Jackie McConnell.
Wild horses and burros will be removed from their ranges in Nevada under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife plan.
The bill would forbid photography or videography at agricultural operations without the owner’s permission.
A bill that would have established a registry for convicted animal abusers in Colorado failed in committee.
The bill requires that warning signs be posted at riding trails operated by equine activity sponsors.
The would strip Bureau of Land Management wild horses and burros of their wildlife status in that state.
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