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MEMORANDUM

To:       AHC Organizations

From:   Sarah Mesa

Re:       American Horse Council’s New and Improved Web Site an Essential Resource

Date:    February 8, 2007

 
Keeping abreast of national legislation and regulations that affect all members of the horse industry just got a little easier. The American Horse Council’s newly improved web site provides timely and educational information on any issues in Washington, D.C., that relate to horses.

Now, www.horsecouncil.org is a true reflection of the important work the American Horse Council does every day in Washington representing all segments of the horse industry.

With a clean and easy-to-navigate design, the American Horse Council’s web site is a user-friendly wealth of resources. Learn about how bills introduced in this new 110th Congress may impact your business or activities. Educate yourself by learning what bills happened with the last Congress, what actions Congress took and which bills passed.

Stay knowledgeable about what federal regulations there are and those being developed that directly affect the horse industry. There are also many equine health-related government resources and issues discussed on the web site.

For those looking to become more actively involved, www.horsecouncil.org is the place to learn who your senators and representatives are and how to contact them, along with tips on getting your message across. Additional resources include pertinent information on the bills and how to join the American Horse Council’s Congressional Cavalry grassroots program.

In addition to all of the new features and resources on www.horsecouncil.org, soon American Horse Council members will have their own section of the web site where they can find even more information and features.

Be sure to visit www.horsecouncil.org to see our new look and find out more about the work of the American Horse Council.
 

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