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American Horse Council

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Legal status
  
active

Fields
  
Horse industry

Region
  
United States of America

Purpose
  
Trade organization

Website
  
horsecouncil.org

Formation
  
Organization 1969; 48 years ago (1969), foundation 1991; 26 years ago (1991)

Headquarters
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Type of business
  
501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit

Similar
  
United States Equestria, American Paint Horse As, American Veterinary Medical A, American Quarter Horse As, The Humane Society of

walk on washington american horse council president jay hickey and dr whitney miller


The American Horse Council (AHC) is a trade organization in Washington, DC representing the horse industry. The organization formed in 1969, with a committee that became the Coalition of State Horse Councils forming in 1970, now having 43 states participating. American Horse Council Foundation was founded in 1991. It lobbies before Congress and Federal agencies for the interests of the horse industry, and serves as a unified voice for the horse industry.

Contents

Membership is open to anyone, but is primarily made up of the following groups:

  • Horse Councils of individual states;
  • breed organizations;
  • horse breeders;
  • farriers;
  • veterinarians;
  • horse owners;
  • rodeos,
  • race tracks;
  • horse industry businesses;
  • individuals.
  • A subcommittee of the American Horse Council, the State Horse Councils Advisory Committee (SHCAC), is made up of representatives of the individual state horse councils, and works on equine issues at the state level, dealing with state legislation, trails & show facilities, state horse expos, etc.

    Van Ness Award

    This committee annually presents the Van Ness Award, given in honor and memory of Marjorie Van Ness of New Jersey, a long-time leader and friend to the entire horse industry. This award is presented to an individual that best emulates the dedication and commitment of Marge Van Ness to the improvement of the horse industry at the state level. Past recipients have been:

    References

    American Horse Council Wikipedia