Guthrie Bill to Expand Mammoth Cave National Park Receives Committee Hearing
world travel to Kentucky not only for horse racing, bourbon, and Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, but also
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world travel to Kentucky not only for horse racing, bourbon, and Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, but also
world travel to Kentucky not only for horse racing, bourbon, and Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, but also
deductibility of wagering losses will help the thoroughbred horse racing industry maximize economic value for equine businesses,” said … Congressman Barr, Chairman of the Congressional Horse Caucus . “I’ll work to deliver the WAGER Act in Congress
Chair of the Congressional Horse Caucus, celebrated major wins for the thoroughbred horse racing industry contained … targeted but a critical boost for our signature horse industry,” said Congressman Barr . “The thoroughbred horse racing industry
examination of the inspection process at Tennessee Walking Horse competitions. During the 118th Congress, the Committee launched … into the Biden Administration’s enforcement of the Horse Protection Act (HPA) and its promulgation of a final
acrylic paint to capture a Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse, illuminated by the "Blue Moon of Kentucky." Visit Congressman
Biden-era rule that has caused confusion for horse breeders, trainers, and owners. During the 118 th Congress … into the Biden Administration’s enforcement of the Horse Protection Act (HPA) and its promulgation of a final
Congressman Andy Barr, Co-Chair of the Congressional Horse Caucus . "By making the three-year depreciation schedule … livelihoods of countless Kentuckians, and ensure that our horse industry remains competitive on a national and global scale
Congressman Andy Barr, Co-Chair of the Congressional Horse Caucus . "By making the three-year depreciation schedule … livelihoods of countless Kentuckians, and ensure that our horse industry remains competitive on a national and global scale
forage-based enterprises that raise beef cattle, horses, sheep and goats,” said University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto
postponement of a final rule amending the Horse Protection Act (HPA): “USDA’s decision to postpone the implementation … this final rule today is a victory for horse breeders, owners, and trainers nationwide and will protect