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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Veterinarians Head to Capitol Hill

Hundreds of veterinary professionals will meet with senators, representatives, and their staffs on Thursday, July 17, to advocate for legislation that will help address the emerging threat of illicit xylazine (ZY-lah-zeen) while preserving access to the animal sedative. They’ll also be discussing ways to boost the retention of veterinarians in rural and underserved communities. As part of the legislative fly-in, more than 340 advocates representing 50 states and 37 veterinary schools will urge congressional support for the Combating Illicit Xylazine Act and the Rural Veterinary Workforce Act. The AVMA-backed Combating Illicit Xylazine Act can help to preserve the availability of this prescription animal drug for its critical uses in veterinary medicine as a controlled drug and allow the DEA transparency into the legitimate drug marketplace. The AVMA also endorses the Rural Veterinary Workforce Act, which would eliminate federal taxes on awards from the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program, making it easier to participate.