Please mark your calendar and join
the Animal Welfare Institute and Humane Society of the United
States in Washington, DC on July 14th to meet with
your legislators and show your support for America’s horses
and the Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act (H.R. 503/S. 727). The
last Horses on the Hill was a huge success, let’s make this one even
bigger and better!
As plans
unfold for the daylong event you can start right now by signing up
to attend. Please send an email to
blair@awionline.org telling us if you plan on attending. Feel
free to email if you have any questions.
Then follow these steps:
Visit AWI’s
Compassion Index to find your US Representative and two US
Senators. Enter your zip code and hit go.
Call their offices and ask to
speak with their animal staffer, let them know you are a
constituent. Schedule a meeting on July 14th between 10
am and 4 pm. You will be scheduling a total of three meetings (one
in US House, two in US Senate). You can ask to meet with your
legislator, as well, but meeting with the animal staffer is very
beneficial. Questions about calling Capitol Hill?
Click here.
After you set your meetings,
come back to AWI’s Compassion Index and
fill out the form with your meeting information. This will
help us both coordinate your meetings and follow up after you
leave. We will provide specific information (brochures, fact
sheets, etc…) that will help in your meetings.
Send this email to everyone you
know and ask them to join us in Washington, DC on July 14th
for America’s horses.
Make your travel plans (see
below) to join
us on Capitol Hill. DC is a great summer destination. There
are lots of things to do.
If you have any questions please
email Blair at
blair@awionline.org. We look forward to seeing you all on July
14th. Be sure to bookmark
http://www.horsesonthehill.org and check back often for updates
and new information.
SCHEDULE
UPDATE: (06/26/2009)
10am Breakfast Briefing -
Senator Mary Landrieu will present a update on the Prevention of
Equine Cruelty Act. Legislative staff will also be available
for questions. Senate Room TBA. Breakfast will be provided.
TRAVEL INFORMATION:
Airports:
Three major airports service the
Washington, DC area (Reagan Washington International, Dulles
International and Baltimore Washington International). Prices
to each vary so please look for the best deal and consider the
following issues.
Reagan Washington International Airport - located across the
Potomac river from Washington, DC. Metro lines run right in
front of the airport offering quick and easy access to the city
which is just minutes away. Also serviced by busses and taxi
cabs.
Dulles International Airport
- located outside of the Washington, DC beltway and about 30-45
minutes from downtown Washington, DC. Serviced by busses and
taxi cabs.
Baltimore
Washington International Airport - located
near the city of Baltimore, about 45 minutes from downtown
Washington, DC. Serviced by busses, taxi cabs and a train to
Union Station in Washington, DC.
HOTELS:
Washington, DC is very busy during the
summer. Look into booking your hotel as soon as possible.
Good rates can be found in and out of the city. Look for
hotels with easy access to public transportation and make sure you
were pay attention to the distance to the US Capitol.
Here is a link to some hotels close to the US Capitol, but feel
free to look for better prices. Other online booking services
to consider are
expedia.com,
orbitz.com,
priceline.com and
hotels.com
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
Washington, DC is serviced by a
reliable bus and
metro line. Several stops are very close to the US Capitol
making your trip very easy.
The Blue line, South Capitol Street exit, drops you office right
behind the Cannon House Office Building.
The Red line, Union Station exit,
drops you office one block from the Senate office buildings.
US CAPITOL:
The US Capitol is the highest point in
Washington, DC and easy to find. Your meetings will be in the
House and Senate office buildings which are located on each side of
the US Capitol. House office buildings are called Rayburn,
Longworth and Cannon. Senate office buildings are called
Russell, Dirksen and Hart.
Here is a great map showing you the layout of the US Capitol and
surrounding office buildings.