For Immediate Release
April 11, 2024
American Horse Council Releases Congressional Scorecard for 118th Congress
WASHINGTON, DC—There is an oft-repeated saying in Washington: “If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.” Thankfully, that’s not the only option. The American Horse Council (AHC) continues to rely on dependable advocates for the equine industry among members of Congress.
The AHC announces its bi-annual Congressional Scorecard, covering the second half of 2023. “The 118th Congress is facing many challenges,” said Julie Broadway, President of AHC. “The pace of legislating is slow, money is tight, and it is an election year. A trifecta of troubles, yet we’re pleased to announce our Champions in the Congress who continue to advocate for the equine industry. It’s been a particularly tumultuous period, and our Congressional Scorecard is more important than ever to help our members sort through all the noise that has enveloped the political discourse.”
The Congressional Scorecard identifies legislation that supports the U.S. equine industry. Bills are evaluated that draw consensus among the AHC’s diverse membership in areas such as animal welfare issues arising under the Horse Protection Act, labor flexibility, tax reform, public trails access, federal resources for equine-assisted services, USDA resources to promote equine programs and others that may emerge as the legislative, process moves forward. In addition to the legislation, points are awarded to members of the U.S. Congress who support the AHC through their membership in the Congressional Horse Caucus, who participate in AHC events, and who are accessible and responsive to AHC members and staff.
The methodology used identifies “priority legislation,” and assigns points based on a lawmaker’s degree of support for priority bills, among other factors. The point system then makes a smaller pool of “industry champions” emerge to inform members of the horse industry which incumbents should be recognized and acknowledged for their support.
The following are the top five ranking members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives:
SENATE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Those interested in viewing the Congressional Scorecard can visit the AHC website and look under “Election Center” (https://horsecouncil.org/
The scoring does not consider party affiliations. “The integrity of the scorecard is based on performance, not politics,” said Broadway. “We have a strong track record of working with both sides of the aisle. It’s the work product that matters, not the letter after their names.”
The scoring does not consider party affiliations. “The integrity of the scorecard is based on performance, not politics,” said Broadway. “We have a strong track record of working with both sides of the aisle. It’s the work product that matters, not the letter after their names.”
Some of the bills from the first half of the 118th Congress include:
For more information, or to see the top ten, visit the AHC website: https://horsecouncil.org/
American Horse Council
Contact: Julie Broadway
info@horsecouncil.org