USDA Moves to Thwart Federal Law
Public Comments
Needed to Encourage Democratic Process
March 6, 2006
Dear Humanitarian:
With the help of
constituents like you, we convinced Congress to pass an amendment to the 2006
Agriculture Appropriations Bill that prohibits your tax dollars from being used
to fund the federally mandated inspection of horses slaughtered for human
consumption-thereby protecting America's horses from slaughter. The measure was
overwhelmingly approved in both the House of Representatives and the Senate,
and it was made official on Nov. 10, 2005 when the President signed the bill
into law.
However, the horse
slaughter industry refuses to give up-and the ban on horse slaughter is at risk
as a result. They have found an ally in the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) who is willing to manipulate a very clear federal law to allow the
foreign-owned slaughterhouses to continue operating.
The USDA has issued
regulations approving a petition submitted
surreptitiously by the
three foreign-owned horse slaughterhouses in the United States that would
enable the horse slaughter industry to fund its own inspections. This crooked
plot will allow the slaughter of tens of thousands of horses for human
consumption in 2006-circumventing Congressional intent and flying in the face
of the will of the American people.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Please send comments via
mail, email or the USDA website before March 9, urging the USDA to withdraw the
regulations that would allow the horse slaughterhouses to keep operating. It is
very important that the agency hears from as many concerned Americans as
possible.
Here are some issues you
should include in your letter:
1. The USDA should not
be considering any proposal that will allow the slaughterhouses to continue
operating. Such an action is a clear violation of Congressional intent and
federal law.
2. President Bush signed
into law the 2006 Agriculture Appropriations bill, which Congress amended to
prohibit horse slaughter by removing funds required to inspect horses intended
for slaughter. This was NOT simply a way to alter how inspections are funded.
Docket Clerk
Docket Number 05-036IF
U.S. Department of
Agriculture
Food Safety and
Inspection Service
300 12th Street, SW
Room 102 Cotton Annex
Washington, DC 20250
E-mail: fsis.regulationscomments@fsis.usda.gov
Online (very confusing):
Go to http://www.regulations.gov,
and in the "Search for Open Regulations" box, select ''Food Safety
and Inspection Service" from the agency drop-down menu, then click on
"Submit." In the Docket ID column, select the Docket ID
(FSIS-2005-0040) to submit public comments. For step by step instructions on
using this service click here http://www.saplonline.org/Alerts/howto.htm
In all comments be sure
to reference Docket Number 05-036IF in subject line.
Additionally, please
write your Members of Congress http://www.saplonline.org/congress.htm to urge their
support of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, H.R. 503 and S. 1915,
if you have not already done so. A permanent ban on horse slaughter is the only
way we can ensure that America's horses will truly be safe. To find out more
about these bills and what you can do to help please click here http://www.saplonline.org/horses.htm
Please share our
"Dear Humanitarian" eAlert with family, friends and co-workers, and
encourage them to submit comments and write their Members of Congress, too. As
always, thank you very much for your help!
Sincerely,
Christopher J. Heyde
Deputy Legislative
Director
*Chris Heyde is the
executive director of the National Horse Protection Coalition, which was
co-founded by SAPL.
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