For Immediate Release                                                    
Contact: Chris Heyde (703) 836-4300
Wild Horses Again Win Victory in US House of Representatives
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 19, 2005) - The US House of Representatives today 
resoundingly reaffirmed by unanimous consent what it originally 
declared in 1971 - America's wild, free-roaming horses and burros must be 
protected from commercial exploitation and the cruel slaughter industry.  
In a tremendous victory on behalf of all horses, the House again passed 
an amendment sponsored by Representatives Nick Rahall (D-WV), Ed 
Whitfield (R-KY), John Sweeney (R-NY) and John Spratt (D-SC) that prohibits 
taxpayer funds from being used to sell or slaughter America's wild 
horses.
 
"This is the fourth vote to end horse slaughter, and yet the full bill 
to ban the terrible practice continues to be blocked by two or three 
legislators.  This ongoing obstruction is symptomatic of what is wrong 
with politics today," said Chris Heyde, deputy legislative director of 
the Society for Animal Protective Legislation. "We knew the House of 
Representatives would continue to listen to the will of the American 
people, and now they must end horse slaughter once and for all."
 
In late 2004, a rider stripping away the original Wild Free-Roaming 
Horses and Burros Act's decades-old protections was passed without public 
awareness or Congressional oversight.  The new amendment will 
effectively stop the Bureau of Land Management from implementing this 
reprehensible measure.
 
"Today, our elected representatives have listened to the truth about 
wild horses," Heyde said. "Despite the enormous amount of misinformation 
being spread by pro-horse slaughter individuals, the facts remain 
clear: wild horses are not to blame for rangeland destruction, they are not 
starving to death and that there are far too few of these national 
treasures.  They deserve to live free on our public lands, and we must 
ensure their future welfare."
 
With the will of the people being heard in the Halls of Congress, now 
more than ever, the House and Senate must take the next step in finally 
ending the inhumane practice of horse slaughter.  The public must 
demand passage of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (H.R. 503 and 
S. 1915) - the only bills to permanently ban all horse slaughter for 
human consumption - by calling on their Members of Congress to act 
immediately.
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Christopher J. Heyde
Deputy Legislative Director
Society for Animal Protective Legislation
(A Division of the Animal Welfare Institute)
PO Box 3719 ~ Washington, DC  20027
T: (703) 836-4300 ~ F: (703) 997-1134
www.saplonline.org
 
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