Comer supports USDA inspector general’s findings on Tennessee Walking Horse competition inspections

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House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer on Monday expressed his support of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Inspector General’s findings on Tennessee Walking Horse competition inspections.

Last congressional term, the committee launched an investigation into the Biden administration’s enforcement of the Horse Protection Act (HPA) and how it promulgated a final rule titled “Horse Protection Amendments” after receiving allegations of arbitrarily enforcing the HPA, a lack of due process, and potential retribution against horse trainers by the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), according to the panel.

In August, Comer called on the inspector general to review the USDA’s policies and practices regarding the HPA’s implementation.

“The USDA Inspector General’s review confirms our Committee’s findings of inconsistent enforcement of the Horse Protection Act by APHIS at Tennessee Walking Horse competitions,” Comer said in a statement on Monday. “I am encouraged that these findings align and fully support the Inspector General’s new recommendations to strengthen the horse inspection process.

“Key measures such as implementing a clear conflict-of-interest policy, enhancing the on-site appeals process and veterinary inspection protocols, and updating guidance for horse show organizers are essential steps toward restoring trust and ensuring consistent enforcement of the HPA. APHIS must now act swiftly to implement these reforms. I look forward to seeing continued progress that addresses the concerns of Tennessee Walking Horse competitors in Kentucky and nationwide.”

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