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Political Action Committee
Support AQHPAC
To make a contribution to AQHPAC -- in any amount up to $5000 -- call AQHA at (806) 376-4811, or mail your contribution to AQHPAC, P.O. Box 200, Amarillo, TX 79168.
Q-Contact ProgramQ-Contact was created to develop a “key contact” system to enable AQHA to expand its efforts in national public policy work with a functional “grassroots or grass tops” type program. Key contact advocacy is based on select industry leaders developing a strong working relationship with lawmakers and their staff. The initial goal of the Q-Contact program was to identify, train and ultimately empower at least 50 members -- one in each state -- to develop key constituent relationships with selected members of Congress that might be in a position to advance policies and regulatory goals of AQHA. Q-Contacts are working to become a reliable resource and partner in regard to the area of expertise for lawmakers and their staffs.
Have a question or comment for the AQHA Public Policy department? Visit AQHA's Public Policy Facebook Group.
Current Legislation
S. 1176 and HR. 2966 Horse Processing Equine Health Racing Recreational Showing Equine Welfare
Get involved with legislation initiatives by logging into the AQHA Member Services area and clicking the Public Policy link under Member Action to find the Legislative Action Center. From here, you can find your congressional representatives, state representatives and local officials and their contact information. Additionally, you'll find information on important issues, recent votes and legislation and much more.
AQHA Statement of Position
American Quarter Horse Association’s mission is to record and preserve pedigrees of American Quarter Horses, while maintaining the integrity of the breed. Further, AQHA encourages American Quarter Horse ownership and participation. AQHA actively protects the American Quarter Horse by establishing and strictly enforcing rules that govern every AQHA-approved event in order to reflect the natural ability of the animal. To that end, AQHA is committed to the following beliefs:
Every American Quarter Horse, all other horses and all animals, shall, at all times, be treated humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.
Stringent rules established and enforced by AQHA demand that American Quarter Horse breeders, owners, trainers and exhibitors are continually responsible for the well-being and humane treatment of any American Quarter Horse entrusted to their care.
Above all, the American Quarter Horse’s welfare is paramount to other considerations and the continual development of procedures that ensure humane treatment of the breed and of all others horses and all animals involved with AQHA events, and fair competition supersede all other concerns.
American Horse Council The American Horse Council is proud to be the association that represents all segments of our nation's diverse horse industry. The American Horse Council works daily to represent equine interests and opportunities. Founded in 1969, the AHC was organized by a group of horsemen concerned about federal legislation affecting their industry. They recognized the need for national and coordinated industry action in Washington, D.C. AQHA is a major supporter of the Horse Council and encourages members to join and learn more about the Horse Council. The AHC is member supported by approximately 160 organizations and 1,200 individuals representing every facet of the horse world – from owners, breeders, trainers, veterinarians, farriers, breed registries, horsemen’s associations, horse shows, racetracks, rodeos, commercial suppliers, state horse councils and more. The AHC needs your support and membership to be able to continue representing your equine interests and opportunities. The Unwanted HorseSee what AQHA and the Unwanted Horse Coalition are doing to give horse owners more options. Download the Unwanted Horse Coalition's brochure. Full CircleMany owners are concerned about the long-term care of horses they’ve bred and/or owned, even long after they’ve been sold. Now there’s a program, developed by AQHA that lets you have that option. It’s called Full Circle, and it’s free. AQHA members can enroll for free today.