08-05-2015, 10:29 PM
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(08-05-2015, 09:28 PM)twiceblessed9 Wrote: mission loved wild grass robot speaking broken horse lucid clock mirrorWindy's related stable-pasture dream.
Federal officials could begin to carry out a plan this weekend to remove a herd of horses from the Tonto National Forest.
Add Gov. Doug Ducey and a good portion of Arizona's congressional delegation to the growing chorus of people telling the feds to back off and leave the Salt River wild horses alone.
Ducey tweeted that the state will step in to protect the horses if need be.
Feds should leave our free roaming & #wildhorses alone. But if they don’t, #AZ will do everything we can to protect them & provide sanctuary
— Doug Ducey (@dougducey) August 5, 2015
Meanwhile, U.S. Rep Matt Salmon fired off a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, asking him to put a stop to the wild horse roundup. The letter was also signed by Reps. David Schweikert and Kyrsten Sinema.
“Wild horses are an integral part of the history of America’s West, and the latest move by the U.S. Forest Service to impound the herd that roams near Mesa, Arizona shows a disappointing lack of understanding of the priorities and needs of the local community," Salmon said, in a prepared statement.
And here come Sen. John McCain,and Jeff Flake riding to their rescue with their own letter to Vilsack..
Horses are icons of the West - @JeffFlake & I request that Forest Service postpone roundup of #SaltRiverWildHorses: http://t.co/gkWSUinneV
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) August 5, 2015
“A growing number of our constituents have expressed deep reservations about the Forest Service’s intent to gather these horses and transfer them to the Arizona Department of Agriculture,” they wrote. “We request that you postpone action until there has been sufficient public engagement in the process and that you respond to our questions.”
http://www.azcentral.com/story/laurierob.../31178301/
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