“For decades, Tennessee walking horses have been tormented and abused by trainers and owners for the sake of winning awards and cash prizes,” said AWI President Cathy Liss. The PAST Act delivers long overdue and meaningful reforms so that the Horse Protection Act can live up to its name. We are grateful to Reps. Steve Cohen, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jan Schakowsky, and Vern Buchanan for their tireless advocacy to protect these innocent animals from wanton cruelty.”
“The PAST Act would shut down the cruel practice of horse soring…It’s a horrendous practice that horse trainers have used in the Tennessee Walking Horse industry, Spotted Saddle, and Racking Horse shows,” Cohen said. “The Big Lick is wrong…I’m proud to lead the fight to end it. We’re going to end it.”
A version of the PAST Act was first introduced in 2012. Over the years, the bill has garnered tremendous support from animal welfare groups, the equine industry, and the veterinary community, including the American Veterinary Medical Association.
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