Moran
Sponsors Discrimination Bill Against Circus to
Censor
American Institution
November 2, 2011 - - The baseless legislation introduced
today by Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA) discriminatorily targets traveling
circuses, including Representative Moran’s own constituent Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the largest
traveling circus in the United States. The
bill is designed to censor entertainment and remove the right to let the
American public choose for itself whether Ringling
Bros. Circus, a 141-year old American institution, can continue to
operate. In this day and age, when
businesses are failing, the economy is struggling and families are worried,
Congressman Moran is busying himself with legislation that immediately
threatens to end the livelihood of more than 250 families working right here in
his own Congressional District for a family-owned business in order to pander
instead to animal rights activists.
Nationwide, the bill would destroy the jobs of more than 750 full-time
employees working for the circus, that include Teamsters and the American
Federation of Musicians, and thousands of additional local jobs that result in
every city that the circus plays across the country.
The legislation is based upon the rhetoric of animal rights
activists, who oppose all animals in captivity and entertainment, rather than
sound science or any familiarity with basic animal husbandry or handling. More importantly, Feld Entertainment, Inc.,
the producer of Ringling Bros. Circus,
tried repeatedly to meet with Congressman Moran prior to today, and he refused to
do so. Access to the press conference
held this morning was also restricted only to those friendly to the proposed
legislation. A representative of Feld
Entertainment who wanted to attend was physically ejected from the room and had
the press packet provided confiscated from him. Another party was denied access to the room
altogether.
“Our repeated efforts to meet with Representative Moran were
ignored, which is particularly unfortunate given that our corporate
headquarters is located in his Congressional District. He preferred to serve entities that are not
within his jurisdiction and even foreign to this country rather than listen to
the people he was elected to represent in his own District.” said Tom Albert,
Vice President of Government Relations for Feld Entertainment, Ringling Bros. parent company. “Indeed, this bill will do nothing to improve
the care of any animal and represents an attempt to outlaw protected artistic
expression of a centuries-old art form.
Our company lawfully operates and provides quality family entertainment
throughout the United States. It is one
of the few live shows left that a family can attend for the same price as the
cost of the movies.”
The bill’s underlying false premise regarding the transport
and care of circus animals is directly contradicted by sound science and animal
husbandry best practices. Moreover, the public
safety record of Ringling Bros. is
exemplary and stands in stark contrast to the recent events that occurred at
the unlicensed fixed facility in Ohio – which would not be governed or affected
by this bill.
Multiple layers of federal, state and local laws and
regulations are already in place that govern the welfare of animals. We believe Congressman Moran should stop
misleading the American public by supporting animal rights groups who are not
knowledgeable about caring for animals and do not reveal their hidden agenda to
the public. This is not unlike the
manufactured litigation brought by a plaintiff-for-hire and his animal rights
benefactors that Feld Entertainment won at trial and on appeal.
For more
information on Feld Entertainment’s most recent legal victory, visit www.ringlingbrostrialinfo.com