
Stay up to date with your U.S. House of Representatives Veterinary Medicine Caucus
The bi-partisan caucus was founded by Congressmen Kurt Schrader, D-Ore., and Ted Yoho, R-Fla.
Veterinary caucus headlines:
Veterinarians-turned-politicians plan to give bipartisan support to veterinary health issues.
HR 1528 would exempt veterinarians from DEA restrictions on transporting controlled substances.
Kurt Schrader forfeits pay in light of Congress failure to pass a budget; Ted Yoho stands with conservatives to defundObamacare.
Association says animal welfare, food safety and research hang in the balance.
Dems agree to eliminate tax--which would hit equipment used in veterinary practice--in exchange for six-month funding of federal budget.
Despite shutdown furloughs, AVMA and Rep. Schrader push ag secretary to reassess CVB workers as critical to public health
Schrader:
He picked up the endorsement by the Oregonian, but veterinarian Kurt Schrader's (D-Ore.) re-election bid is just too close to call according to the Congressional Quarterly.
Picking up a slew of endorsements, veterinarian and Oregon Senator Kurt Schrader (D-Canby) vies for the U.S. House of Representatives seat.
Oregon DVM will work with AVMA on a pro-animal, pro-veterinary agenda
When it comes to public policy, veterinarians are in a unique authoritative position, according to U.S. Congressman Kurt Schrader, DVM (D-Ore.).
Yoho:
Republican Ted Yoho relies on business success, conservative values in campaign.
In a nod to his experience as a large animal veterinarian, Ted Yoho, DVM, has run a political advertisement with actors dressed in suits slinging mud.
Political rookie Ted Yoho beats Dem opponent by more than 100,000 votes.
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