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Animal Law Symposium 2024
This virtual symposium featured panels on state confinement laws and the future of farmed animal policy. -
Mink VIRUS Act (Federal)
Congress is considering a ban on mink farming to protect public health and human safety from the risk of disease transmission, including COVID-19 and avian flu, to people and wild mink populations, as well as to address concerns of animal well-being. -
An Act Related to Pesticides (California)
Would expand the state's moratorium on certain hazardous rodenticides by adding diphacinone to the existing moratorium and require the state's Department of Pesticide Regulation to create permanent restrictions. -
A Bill to Eliminate Avoided Methane Credit for Animal Agriculture Facilities (California)
State bill would direct the California Air Resources Board to eliminate "avoided methane credits" for factory farms that apply to profit from their methane emissions through the Low Carbon Fuel Standard. -
An Act Relating to Animal Cruelty and Declaring an Emergency (Oregon)
Bill would allocate state budget funds for a special prosecutor focused on animal cruelty cases, based in the state attorney general’s office with jurisdiction throughout Oregon. -
An Act Concerning Cruelty to Animals (Connecticut)
This bill includes a possession ban, a prohibition against animal sexual abuse, and veterinary reporting of animal fighting. -
Federal Lawmakers Reintroduced Goldie’s Act to Protect Dogs in Puppy Mills
Goldie’s Act would ensure the USDA does its job to protect dogs in federally licensed puppy millsMarch 24, 2023 Press Release -
Legislative Affairs Program Mid-Year Review
Join Strategic Legislative Affairs Manager, Alicia Prygoski, for a discussion about the legislative progress we’ve made for animals during the first half of this year. -
Fund the study and creation of wildlife crossings (New Mexico)
Will establish a wildlife corridor fund to be administered by New Mexico’s Department of Transportation -
Ordinance to Prohibit the Sale of Guinea Pigs in Pet Shops (Boston, Massachusetts)
Would expand the city’s existing ban on the pet store sale of commercially bred dogs, cats, and rabbits to additionally include guinea pigs