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May 11, 2008
Illinois State
Senate Committee to Consider Ban
on Cruel Double-Deck Horse
Transports
Illinois State
Rep. Sacia trying to legalize horse slaughter,
AGAIN!
Dear Humanitarian:
On Wednesday, May 14 the
Illinois General Assembly’s Senate Agriculture and Conservation
Committee will consider HB 4162, sponsored by State Senator
John Cullerton (D). This bill, which successfully passed out of the
House in February, amends the Humane Care for Animals Act
so that “no person may transport any equidae in a vehicle or trailer
containing 2 or more levels, one on top of the other."
The bill is a result of a horrific
accident involving horses in Illinois. A double-deck tractor
trailer carrying 59 Belgian draft horses through Wadsworth, IL in
October 2007 “blew through a stop light at Route 41 and Wadsworth
Road and struck another vehicle,” according to local police on the
scene of the accident. The severe crash resulted in more than five
hours of suffering for the horses before authorities could free them
from the mangled truck. Sadly, nine horses died on the scene, with
another six dying later because of injuries they
sustained.
Accidents such as this one are not
uncommon. Only one year earlier, a double-deck truck hauling 41
horses to slaughter crashed on its way to the Cavel International
facility in DeKalb, Ill. This tragic incident resulted in the death
of 16 horses. Similar scenarios have occurred elsewhere in the
United States.
Illinois has become the leader in
protecting equines from abuse and neglect. Last year, the state's
General Assembly overwhelmingly passed legislation banning the
slaughter of horses for human consumption. Unfortunately, although
horses can no longer be slaughtered in Illinois, the middlemen
working for Cavel—known as “killer buyers”—continue to buy horses
across the country.
The horses are then shipped to Mexico
and Canada for slaughter, often passing through Illinois en route to
the Cavel plant in Canada or to plants in Mexico. The preferred
method of transporting horses to slaughter remains the double-deck
truck, a two-tiered trailer designed for other livestock such as
cattle and hogs. Use of theses conveyances to transport horses is
cruel and dangerous.
The State of Illinois has made clear
its intolerance of the horse slaughter industry by shutting down its
sole plant. H.B. 4162 will ensure the companies still buying horses
and shipping them through Illinois to slaughter in Canada and Mexico
can no longer use the horribly inhumane double-deckers to haul these
animals.
WHAT YOU CAN
DO:
Please contact members
of the Senate Agriculture & Conservation Committee
first thing Monday morning (see below for contact
information), urging them to support HB 4162,
sponsored by Senator Cullerton, and many of his colleagues. You may
want to mention the following facts:
- Double-deck trailers are designed
for livestock such as cattle and hogs, not horses.
- The American Veterinary Medical
Association (AVMA) has “reviewed limited data within the
scientific literature that suggest increased rates of injury
associated with the use of double-decked conveyances for
transporting horses.”
- According to the AVMA, “sources,
such as the National Agriculture Safety Database and various
manufacturers producing trailers specifically for horse transport
recommend heights of 7 to 8 ft as being necessary for the safe and
comfortable transport of horses (i.e., adequate headroom for the
horses to stand comfortably with their heads in normal position);
it appears difficult, if not impossible, to meet such
recommendations via the use of currently configured double-deck
trailers, particularly for taller horses.”
- The US Department of Agriculture is
currently in the process of prohibiting the use of double-deckers
entirely, as part of their Equine Transport to Slaughter policy.
Additionally, State Representative Jim Sacia
(R) - the leading opponent in the Illinois
legislature to ending horse slaughter -
is still working to undermine the will of
the people of Illinois and the Illinois
General Assembly. Several months ago he
introduced a bill that would legalize horse
slaughter again and despite its unpopularity
he continues to push for its consideration
by the House Drivers Education and Safety
Committee (which already rejected his
misguided proposal once this year).
Please remind each member of the committee
(see below for contact information) that the
Illinois General Assembly banned horse
slaughter by an overwhelming majority just
last year, and urge them to reject any bill
or amendment offered by Representative
Sacia, AGAIN!
- Representative Sacia is telling his
colleagues that since the Illinois ban, horse abuse and neglect
have increased even though he has NO evidence to support this
claim. He is giving them false information presented by the
"Horse Welfare Coalition" which was founded
and is currently run by the slaughterhouses
themselves.
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Make sure each office knows that
ending horse slaughter has only been good for the horses and the
state ban is important. There is no evidence that abuse and
neglect increase, but there is documentation from Illinois that
abuse decreased after the plant was temporarily closed several years
ago.
Hearings on
both bills are scheduled for Wednesday, May
14th at 9am CST before their respective
committees. Please call every office
and make sure they are aware of the facts on
each bill.
If you have any questions, please
contact Chris Heyde of AWI at (703) 836-4300. Be sure to bookmark
http://www.awionline.org/legislation/horse_slaughter/whats_new.htm for updates on this hearing and other horse
slaughter campaign information.
Please share this eAlert with
friends, family and coworkers, and urge them to weigh in with
the Illinois state legislature to ensure that horses continue to receive
the protection they deserve. As always, thank you for your
help!
Sincerely,
Chris Heyde
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Chairman
John D'Amico (D) 284-S Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-8198 (217) 782-2906
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Representative
Michael P. McAuliffe (R) 242-W Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-8182 (217) 558-1073
FAX |
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Vice-Chairperson
Kathleen A. Ryg (D) 231-E Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-0499 (217) 557-1934
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Representative
Rich Brauer (R) 1128-E Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-0053 (217) 782-0897
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Representative
Jack McGuire (D) 239-E Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-8090 (217) 557-6465
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Representative
Bill Mitchell (R) 238-W Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-8163 |
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Representative
Susana A Mendoza (D) 200-1S Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-7752 (217) 782-8917
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Representative
Harry R. Ramey, Jr. (R) 213-N Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
558-1037 (217) 782-5257
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Representative
Mike Boland (D) 243-E Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-3992 (217) 782-5201
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Representative
Dan Brady (R) 200-8N Stratton Office
Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)
782-1118 (217) 558-6271
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Representative Mary E. Flowers
(D) 251-E Stratton Office Building Springfield,
IL 62706 (217) 782-4207 (217) 782-1130
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Illinois General
Assembly
Senate Agriculture & Conservation
Committee
Please contact the members of this committee and ask
them to support HB 4162, sponsored by Senator John
Cullerton, to ban the transport of horses on double-deck
trailers. For a full list of the Committee, click here:
http://www.ilga.gov/senate/committees/members.asp?CommitteeID=379
Chairman John
M. Sullivan (D) 417 Capitol
Building Springfield, IL
62706 (217) 782-2479
(217) 222-2944 FAX
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Senator Gary G. Dahl (R) 105E
Capitol Building Springfield,
IL 62706
(217) 782-3840 (815) 220-8721 FAX |
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Vice-Chairman Michael Frerichs
(D) 118 State House Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-2507 (217) 355-5255 FAX
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Senator Tim Bivins (R) 309H
Capitol Building Springfield,
IL 62706
(217) 782-0180 (815) 284-0207 FAX
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Senator Deanna Demuzio (D)
M106 Capitol Building
Springfield, IL
62706
(217) 782-8206 (217) 854-5311 FAX |
Senator John O. Jones (R) 103D
Capitol Building Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-0471 (217) 782-4079 FAX |
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Senator Linda Holmes (D) M122
Capitol Building Springfield,
IL 62706
(217) 782-0422 (217) 782-2115 FAX |
Senator David Luechtefeld
(R) 103B Capitol Building
Springfield, IL
62706 (217) 782-8137
(618) 243-5376 FAX |
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Senator A. J.
Wilhelmi (D)
311 Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8800
(815) 207-4446 FAX
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