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APHA Board of Directors Passes Emergency 2020 Stimulus Plan

APHA’s Board of Directors took immediate action in April 2020 to pass a stimulus package of APHA rule modifications.

In response to the COVID-19 catastrophe and the corresponding economic recession with a projected 5–10-year recovery timeline, APHA’s Board of Directors took swift action in April 2020 to pass a stimulus package of APHA rule modifications, which were designed to help the Paint Horse community weather the storm for the long haul and preserve the health of the Paint breed.

The modifications go into effect on May 4, 2020. Details are summarized below, with links to individual stories for more details.

“The APHA Board of Directors carefully considered our options and ultimately passed the 2020 Stimulus Plan in an effort to help preserve the health of the Paint Horse market now and in the future,” APHA President Casey West said. “Our missing is to promote, preserve and provide meaningful experiences with Paint Horses, and therefore it’s critical that we take swift action to keep APHA and the Paint Horse market as robust as possible during this economic recession, so we emerge as a stronger, healthier organization on the other side.”

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