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An Act to Increase Kennel Safety (Massachusetts)
This law, also known as Ollie’s Law, requires the state to put into effect minimum standards for certain types of kennels such as daycares and boarding facilities. -
An Act Prohibiting Inhumane Feline Declawing (Massachusetts)
This bill would prohibit cat declawing except as a medical necessity to protect the cat’s health. -
Providing Shelter to Companion Animals in Disasters (California)
This bill would require counties in California to designate emergency shelters that can accommodate companion animals. -
Expanding Cruelty-Free Testing (California)
This bill would prohibit manufacturers and contract testing facilities from testing on animals in California when an appropriate “alternative test method or strategy” exists, or a waiver has been granted by the relevant regulatory agency -
Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders (Texas)
This bill would amend the licensing requirements for dog and cat breeders in Texas. -
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. -
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. -
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 Relating to Testing Cosmetics on Animals (Oregon)
This bill would prohibit manufacturers from selling or offering to sell cosmetics developed through use of animal testing in Oregon. -
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