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SCR 8Urges the U.S. Congress to support the continuation of horse processing in the United States
Sponsor:Shoemyer
LR Number:0751S.01IFiscal Note:
Committee:Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics
Last Action:3/5/2009 - Reported to the HouseJournal Page: H493-494
Title:Calendar Position:
Effective Date:upon approval

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Current Bill Summary

SCR 8 - This concurrent resolution urges the U.S. Congress to support the continuation of horse processing in the United States, offer incentives to help create horse processing plants throughout the country, and oppose any legislation introduced in the new session of Congress that would restrict horse processing.

This SCR is similar to SCR 35 (2008).

ERIKA JAQUES

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As a working group we can accomplish many goals. To date by Multi Networking we have Exposed and Abolished Horse Slaughter in the US. We have also created a program that has been effective to work on behalf of our Rescues. To date we have Issued more than $18,000 dollars to Needy Rescues thru out the US and Canada. Our goals are to be more creative and active toward the lies of the Unwanted horses which to be merely Greed and Overbreeding of horses unsold at preferred prices. Fact is there are no unwanted horses a mere lie to promote slaughter profits and reward irresponsible Overbreeders.

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