you can promise us today that if Americans like the wood stove they have, they can keep it, period?
You realize that is going to be perceived that way if you don't hold these hearings?
residents of rural areas, like myself, who rely on wood heat as an affordable, abundant, renewable, and you will like th...
This program is working--this industry is working well without using soring or action devices in many parts of the count...
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture and I personally find the soring of horses in any shape, form or fashion objecti...
USDA has recommended that the DQP program be abolished and independent, accredited veterinarians perform inspections at ...
The Horse Protection Act was passed by Congress in 1970 to stop the practice of soring.
I look forward today to an exchange of ideas reflecting multiple viewpoints on this legislation.
the bill provides independent inspectors, veterinarians trained by USDA.
We believe Congressman Whitfield's proposed legislation is based more on perception than on sound science.
H.R. 1518 adopts that recommendation and makes it more difficult to sore and use devices to alter the horse's natural ga...
The current program for inspecting for soring is not adequate to ensure that these animals are not being abused.
I have admired horses for much of my adult life, beginning in college and law school when I worked part-time at the loca...
that is a Constitutional question and it is also not due process.
Due process is in a court and it is debate back and forth with both sides being represented.
the principle of it is pretty important.
Due process is not a bunch of people, good people in a room, discussing whether we should kill people with drones.
I hope that you will be somebody you will facilitate getting Constitutional questions into a real court and not a mock c...