Federal Legislative Developments Impacting the U.S. Horse Industry
Location
William T. Young Library
Start Date
28-2-2018 10:00 AM
End Date
28-2-2018 10:45 AM
Federal Legislative Developments Impacting the U.S. Horse Industry
William T. Young Library
Speaker's Bio
Bryan Brendle leads the public policy, government relations and advocacy efforts of the American Horse Council, based in Washington, D.C. A native Texan, Brendle is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia and holds a Juris Doctor from Mercer Law School in Georgia.
Bryan has advocated on a variety of federal matters, having worked as a federal registered lobbyist for the National Association of Manufacturers and representing clients on policies including energy, environment, transportation, tax and agriculture policy. Since joining AHC during the summer of 2017, he has led efforts on comprehensive tax reform, immigration policy, and federal budget issues. Brendle's role at AHC allows him to combine his interests in pro-business lobbying, riding, and all the activities that support the equine industry, a key pillar for America's history and agricultural economy.