Open Letter to the Industry: The Safety and Wellbeing of the Thoroughbred

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Following 1/ST President Aidan Butler's open letter to the industry Thursday outlining 1/ST's support for the Save America's Forgotten Equines (SAFE) Act, The Jockey Club expressed additional support of the SAFE Act and the future of horse racing, pledging to advance landmark legislation and see it become law. 

The Jockey Club stands with 1/ST President Aidan Butler and his colleagues at 1/ST for their support of the SAFE Act and their recent, highly effective work to gain attention for this critical issue for the future of horse racing. We pledge to work with 1/ST and others in the industry to advance this landmark legislation and finally see it become law.

To date there are more than 225 co-sponsors of the SAFE Act. Thank you to lead supporters Representatives Vern Buchanan (R-FL) and Jan Schakowsky (D-IL). The Jockey Club renews our call for House leadership to pass this bipartisan legislation for the benefits of the American economy and a strong American sports tradition. We encourage all members of the Thoroughbred community to express their support for the SAFE Act, especially now as interest in the sport is at its greatest during the Triple Crown season.

The Jockey Club has partnered with the Final Stretch Alliance to End Horse Slaughter and other racing industry groups by directly making our case for the SAFE Act to House and Senate leadership.

We have joined animal welfare groups in support of their Hill efforts, including, since 2016, being a member of the Humane World for Animals' (formerly HSUS) National Horse Racing Advisory Council, which with others in animal welfare has lobbied Congress to both ban slaughter in the U.S. and make it a crime to transport America's horses out of the country for slaughter. In addition, we work closely on this issue with the Center for Humane Economy and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

The SAFE Act is one necessary aspect of the safety and welfare of our sport's central figure–the Thoroughbred. The Jockey Club is a longstanding and principal supporter of Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and similar efforts, such as the Thoroughbred Incentive Program, to care for and give Thoroughbreds a career after their racing and breeding roles are over. We continue to encourage all in the Thoroughbred industry to make the safety and wellbeing of the Thoroughbred our top priority.

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