After spending millions of dollars during a 4-year quixotic campaign to criminalize the New York City carriage horse industry, an animal rights organization reportedly is waving the white flag. Or are they?
When it’s time to open up and say, “Ahh,” who performs your annual health checkup? Apparently members of a New York City animal rights group visit their neighborhood mechanic.
Federal and New York officials are investigating fundraising related to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s bid to ban carriage horses, according to The Wall Street Journal.
A deal could be in place as early as Friday that would permanently move the New York City carriage horse industry to stables in Central Park, the New York Daily News is reporting.
Just when it appears that New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has given up his quixotic quest to criminalize horse-drawn carriages, he continues beating a dead horse. While tilting at windmills, his actions confirm what many have suspected all along — it’s not about protecting horses.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is changing tactics on his fight to criminalize the Central Park horse carriage industry. He now wants to cull, rather than eliminate, the herd.
The New York City Campaign Finance Board (CFB) is fining a political consultant group for helping a well-funded anti-horse carriage group avoid contribution limits.
As a New York City Hall candidate, he vowed to ban horse carriages on “day one” — but Mayor de Blasio is finally admitting he bit off more than he can chew.
The head of the consulting firm hired by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to do an independent review of the Central Park carriage industry has a history of horsing around with animal rights activists.
The de Blasio administration began its outreach this week to horse-carriage drivers and others who would be affected by legislation to abolish the industry.
In this episode, Mark Ellis, a Wisconsin farrier who learned the ropes with Renchin, recalls Red’s relationships with area veterinarians, his legacy and the second career as American Farriers Journal’s technical editor.
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