Lawmakers call for executive order banning horse slaughter

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Photo taken at RTF’s Lompoc headquarters sanctuary by Lori Sortino.

Seventeen members of Congress sent a letter to the Trump administration on Wednesday urging the president to sign an executive order permanently banning horse slaughter.

Live horse exports to Mexico have been suspended due to the discovery of new world screwworm in Texas.

“A permanent ban on the export of American horses for slaughter would help protect horses from cruelty, strengthen our defenses against new world screwworm and uphold American values,” the lawmakers write.

Since the last domestic horse slaughterhouse was shut down in 2007, RTF and other advocates have successfully lobbied Congress to include what is effectively a year-to-year ban on slaughter in annual spending bills.

American equines are still shipped to Mexican and Canadian slaughterhouses, however, including 25,050 last year.

The new letter was led by Rep. Vern Buchanan, who is also the author of the Save America’s Forgotten Equines (SAFE) Act, a bill that would ban horse slaughter and the export of horses for slaughter. It has 230 bipartisan cosponsors.

Language with the same goal as the SAFE Act has also been inserted into the surface transportation reauthorization bill.

We appreciate this new effort by Rep. Buchanan and his colleagues, as it sends yet another strong message about the importance of ending horse slaughter.

Because executive orders are often undone when a new administration is sworn in, our focus remains on the SAFE Act and the transportation bill.

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