United States Senators Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) introduced legislation to protect the Tennessee Walking Horse tradition.
"In baseball if a player illegally uses steroids you punish the player - you don't shut down America's pastime. We need to punish and stop any trainer, owner or rider who engages in the illegal practice of horse soring - not shut down a treasured and important tradition in both Tennessee and Kentucky. Just as there is zero tolerance in baseball, there should be zero tolerance in horse soring," Alexander said. "This legislation is a proposal to end the contemptible, illegal practice of horse soring, while preserving the century-old Tennessee Walking Horse tradition. It would do that by improving the consistency of inspections and regulations and enhancing accountability."
"The Tennessee Walking Horse industry plays a vital role in our state's agricultural economy," said Senator Blackburn. "It is time to address the need for common-sense reform to stop the abuse of our beloved Walking Horses and to implement inspection and testing methods to eliminate these problems for good. The creation of a single Horse Industry Organization will establish consistency and improve accountability within the industry."