REPUBLICANS
- Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, New Jersey,Chairman– –202-225-5034 frelinghuysen.house.gov
- Harold Rogers, Kentucky–202-225-4601 halrogers.house.gov
- Robert B. Aderholt, Alabama– 202-225-4876 aderholt.house.gov
- Kay Granger, Texas– 202-225-5071 kaygranger.house.gov
- Michael K. Simpson, Idaho–202-225-5531 simpson.house.gov
- John Abney Culberson, Texas– 202-225-2571 Culberson.house.gov
- John R. Carter, Texas– 202-225-3864 carter.house.gov
- Ken Calvert, California– 202-225-1986 calvert.house.gov
- Tom Cole, Oklahoma– 202-225-6165 cole.house.gov or Tom.Cole@mail.house.gov
- Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida– 202-225-4211 MarioDiaz-Balart.house.gov
- Charles W. Dent, Pennsylvania– 202-225-6411 dent.house.gov
- Tom Graves, Georgia– 202-225-5211 tomgraves.house.gov
- Kevin Yoder, Kansas– 202-225-2865 yoder.house.gov
- Steve Womack, Arkansas– 202-225-4301 womack.house.gov
- Jeff Fortenberry, Nebraska– 202-225-4806 fortenberry.house.gov
- Thomas J. Rooney, Florida– 202-225-5792 rooney.gov
- Charles J. Fleischmann, Tennessee– 202-225-6411 dent.house.gov
- Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington– 202-225-3536 herrerabeutler.house.gov
- David P. Joyce, Ohio– 202-225-5731 joyce.house.gov
- David G. Valadao, California– 202-225-4695 valadao.house.gov
- Andy Harris, MD, Maryland– 202-225-5311 harris.house.gov
- Martha Roby, Alabama– 202-225-2901 roby.house.gov
- Mark E. Amodei, Nevada– 202-225-6155 amodei.house.gov
- Chris Stewart, Utah– 202-225-9730 stewart.house.gov or chris.stewart@mail.house.gov
- David Young, Iowa– 202-225-5476 davidyoung.house.gov
- Evan H. Jenkins, West Virginia– 202-225-3452 evanjenkins.house.gov
- Steven Palazzo, Mississippi– 202-225-5772 palazzo.house.gov
- Dan Newhouse, Washington– 202-225-5816 newhouse.house.gov
- John R. Moolenaar, Michigan– 202-225-3561 moolenaar.house.gov
- Scott Taylor- 202-225-4215 taylor.house.gov (?)
DEMOCRATS
- Nita M. Lowey, New York– 202-225-6506 lowey.house.gov
- Marcy Kaptur, Ohio– 202-225-4146 kaptur.house.gov or rep.kaptur@mail.house.gov
- Peter J. Visclosky, Indiana– 202-225-2461 viclosky.house.gov
- José E. Serrano, New York– 202-225-4361 serrano.house.gov or jserrano@mail.house.gov
- Rosa L. DeLauro, Connecticut– 202-225-3661 delauro.house.gov
- David E. Price, North Carolina– 202-225-1784 price.house.gov
- Lucille Roybal-Allard, California– 202-225-3536 herrerabeutler.house.gov
- Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Georgia– 202-225-3631 bishop.house.gov or bishop.email@mail.house.gov
- Barbara Lee, California– 202-225-2661 lee.house.gov
- Betty McCollum, Minnesota– 202-225-6631 mccollum.house.gov
- Tim Ryan, Ohio– 202-225-5261 timryan.house.gov
- C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland– 202-225-3061 dutch.house.gov
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida– 202-225-7931 wassermanschultz.house.gov
- Henry Cuellar, Texas– 202-225-1640 cuellar.house.gov
- Chellie Pingree, Maine– 202-225-6116 pingree.house.gov or rep.chellie.pingree@mail.house.gov
- Mike Quigley, Illinois– 202-225-4061 quigley.house.gov
- Derek Kilmer, Washington– 202-225-5916 kilmer.house.gov
- Matt Cartwright, Pennsylvania– 202-225-5546 cartwright.house.gov
- Grace Meng, New York– 202-225-2601 meng.house.gov
- Mark Pocan, Wisconsin– 202-225-2906 pocan.house.gov
- Katherine M. Clark, Massachusetts– 202-225-2836 katherineclark.house.gov
- Pete Aguilar, California– 202-225-3201 aguilar.house.gov
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Here’s a little something to pass along to them.
http://www.vancouversun.com/europe+horse+meat+scam+least+people+arrested/13737497/story.html
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House list is to remove sale of wild horses without limitations and stop their euthanasia.
Senate list for Agr appro. is to include Udall-Graham amendement to defund funds for horse slaughter plant inspections.
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I can’t believe they want to bring this back. We should be outlawing the slaughter of horses in the USA permanently. We should make it illegal to transport horses to Mexico, Canada, and all other countries for slaughter.
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Thank you for voicing your clear opinion
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Atticusfinch90160@hotmail.com Please do not vote for the slaughter of our horses and burros. There are so many people out there who love animals. You will gain more respect and admiration for choosing
life. Also more votes when election time comes around. Please choose for the animals to live.
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Dear President Trump,
The following was sent July 17, 2017 to the US House Appropriations CommitteeChairman Rodney Frelinghuysen. Please consider the manipulation of public funds used to extingquish American’s Native and Cultural federally protected Heritage Herds of Wild Horses and Burros On OUR Public Lands.
Sent to US House Appropriations Committee: Please send the Department of Interior Appropriations Bill for FY 2018 back to the committee in light of the recent disclosure that Representative Chris Stewart violated Title 18 of the US Criminal Code and provided false information in the previous hearings.
Prior to the above circumstances, I have personally witnessed the false allegations of starvation et al: claims that extinguished an entire herd of 29 Southern Ca wild horses (extinction), and the illegal conversion of a federally “reserved” herd area to another use.
This is far from the first time that false testimony is being used to pass a politically motivated and fatally flawed agenda. I suggest that the information provided by the DOI to support the appropriation of funds for horse slaughter has always been based on inaccurate and incomplete data.
The decision to allow entities to adopt wild horses has and is, based on false information that there is an overpopulation, or thousands of starving horses in the wild.
I respectfully request that Appropriations Committee consider the Data Quality Act which was enacted as Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act of 2001 (PL 106-544, H.R. 5658.
The amendment should therefore be repealed, and the budget for FY 18 should have none of the language of entities or agencies receiving federally protected animals until the necessary and imperative issues are addressed .i.e.Wild horse/burro populations constitute less than one percent of wildlife and livestock grazing on the public domain. It is a very small portion of the US federal government owned 640 million acres of land and about 28% of the nation’s total surface, 2.27 billion acres.
Surely, repatriation of wild horses to sufficient habitat can be facilitated under FLPMA (Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976.) FLPMA provided for addition habitat as ACECs, which facilitates the need of special management attention. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_of_Critical_Environmental_Concern.
Respectfully submitted for the record,
Kathleen Hayden
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Attempted to send emails to these Reps – seems their boxes are full!! Wonder if anyone is making an effort to read them! Plus other email addresses are incorrect – or at least wont work.
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This is great except for people who do not want to be on or use Facebook, so if possible could someone provide email addresses for the Ag FY18 budget list?
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https://www.contactingcongress.org/
Select what you need from the drop-down menus in the top part of the site.
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Thanks, Daniel. Nobody on the list is from my state but I can contact some of the key people in hopes it would matter.
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Unfortunately – these reps. wont accept emails unless you live in their districts!
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Guess you & I are in the same boat, Icy! Did email several of the democratic reps whose addresses worked – couple were full! (Telling?) Have commented on Popvox where I can find specific legislation.
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I have found (by calling the district offices) that many representatives and senators will accept information from non-constituents. This is a FEDERAL issue. There’s NO excuse for not accepting all comments and concerns pertaining to the appropriations bill.
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It seems to me that the to the republicans that they seem to like killing anything, I mean they are the ones who favor the death penalty to people who commit murder, of course people who kill other people should be killed. But the horses didn’t kill anyone. I like Donald trump because he’s keeping us safe from terrorists, but I think trump won’t let horse slaughter happen if he knows the people don’t want it. He’s actually for the people unlike like bush and Obama who cared about them selves.
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No to slaughter!!! Leave the horses alone! It doesn’t make sense to kill thousands of animals for the sake of the cattle ranchers. There’s other methods for controlling the herd sizes. I can’t imagine wiping out a hole species for simply just existing! I would rather the govornment focus more on depopulating our prisons vs inocent animals. You know? Start getting rid of the death row inmates!
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Please no slaughter. Release our wild horses back to the wild free range they came from.
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No to slaughter!!! Stop allowing the special interest groups to bully…..
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Help these horses thrive!!!
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If it were not for the equine(wild or tame) and the cow and oxen the country we know today would NOT exist. We must protect these beasts for all they have sacrificed. And continue to do so….
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They are a part of our country as much as the Eagle is. Cherish them not annihilate them
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No to slaughter of wild horses
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Reblogged this on Paths I Walk.
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