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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

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American Horse Council

Press Release

 

January 13, 2009
 

 

Horse Transportation Safety Act of 2009

 

     On January 08, 2009, Representative Mark Kirk (R-IL) introduced the Horse Transportation Safety Act of 2009 (H.R. 305). The bill would prohibit the interstate transport of any horse in a double-deck truck.

 

     This bill was also introduced in the last Congress. The bill calls for civil penalties of $100 to $500 for each violation. A separate violation occurs for each horse transported.

 

     Congressman Kirk said he was prompted to introduce this legislation by the accident in Wadsworth, Illinois in October, 2007 involving the overturning of a double-deck cattle truck carrying 59 Belgian draft horses. Eight horses died at the scene and ten were later euthanized.

 

     Several states have passed legislation banning the transport of horses in double-decker trucks and the U.S. Department of Agriculture has proposed rules to prohibit the transport of horses to slaughter in such vehicles. However, this is the first federal bill introduced prohibiting the transport of all horses in such trucks.

 

     The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

 

     If you have any questions about this bill please call the AHC.

 

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