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2008 American Horse Council National Issues Forum to be Held June 15-18

by By the American Horse Council | May 1, 2008, 12:46 PM

The American Horse Council’s (AHC) 2008 National Issues Forum will be held June 15-18, 2008, at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Monday, June 16 will include various committee meetings and an opening reception, with the National Issues Forum, and an awards luncheon and Congressional reception on Capitol Hill to be held on Tuesday, June 17. This year’s National Issues Forum will focus on how the horse industry and individual members can be involved in the 2008 federal elections. “With a third of the Senate and all the members of the House of Representatives up for reelection, there is an opportunity for the horse industry to be involved in that process,” said Jay Hickey, President of the American Horse Council.

The horse industry has many issues, including taxes, immigration, gaming, welfare, access to public lands, interstate and international movement of horses, that are considered by Congress. “When Members of Congress are running for election, that is an opportunity for the industry to get their attention and explain these issues and the importance of the horse industry to the national, state and local economies, sporting life and recreational activities,” said Hickey. “The Forum will explain how to be involved.”

In addition, on Wednesday, June 18, a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)/AHC all-day public forum entitled “The Unwanted Horse Issue: What Now?” has been added to the schedule. This forum will be held in USDA’s Jefferson Auditorium in Washington, DC.

“There is little data about the size of the problem, the numbers of unwanted horses, the ability of the current system to care for them, whether there is an increase in neglect and similar issues,” said Hickey. “We hope that this forum will be an opportunity to focus on the many factors that surround the problem of the unwanted horse and bring some clarity to the extent of the problem and potential solutions.”

The one-day educational forum is free and open to all. It will focus on the current situation and the next steps that might be taken. The forum will cover a variety of topics, including historical, ethical and general perspectives on the unwanted horse issue, transportation issues, and potential solutions and options.

American Horse Council meeting registration information, the tentative meeting agenda and information on the Unwanted Horse Issues Forum, can be found on the AHC website at www.horsecouncil.org[email protected] or [email protected].

If you plan to attend the 2008 National Issues Forum and know your arrival and departure dates, you should make your reservation by contacting the hotel at (202) 737-1234 or you can use the following direct link to the Hyatt Regency website at https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=66272.

The American Horse Council has negotiated a per night rate of $242 single or $267 double. The cut-off date for guaranteeing a room at the AHC special rate is Tuesday, May 13, so be sure to make your reservations as soon as possible.