Michigan Horsemen P.L.U

THE RIGHT TO RIDE

Right To Ride    109th Congress

H.R. 586, known as the Right To Ride bill,  applies to all Federal Lands Managed by the National Park Service,  The Bureau of Land Management,  The United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Forest Service.

H.R 586 passed the House of Representatives on May 16 2006.
Contact your congressmen for your right to ride.

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111th Congress

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No matter what legislation is introduced in the coming months, it will be important for the new Congress to hear from members of the horse industry. This is why the AHC, in cooperation with its member organizations, has launched a new grassroots initiative called the Congressional Cavalry program. All individual horse owners, breeders, veterinarians, trainers, competitors, recreational riders, service providers, or anyone who desire to join the grassroots efforts of the horse community in Washington, are encouraged to join. Through this free program the AHC will let you know when legislation that affects the horse industry is introduced and when and how to contact your members of Congress.

To sign up for this program call the AHC at 202/296-4031. 

 

 

s.2283 The Preserving our Equine Heritage on Public Land Act

Click here to read S 2283 IS 

Or visit The Library of congress  http://thomas.loc.gov/   (Type in s.2283)

 

Read more about it on the links below:
s.2283 - The Preserving our Equine Heritage on Public Land Act

http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/show/110_sn_2283.html

 

 

 

The State Horse Council Advisory Committee of the American Horse Council:
http://www.statehorsecouncils.org/