Animal welfare advocates lobby Illinois lawmakers to protect pets
Citizens
join animal welfare groups to increase protections for animals
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[May 03, 2013]
NEW YORK -- Illinois citizens
concerned about animal welfare converged on the state Capitol for
Illinois Voices for Animals Lobby Day in Springfield on Wednesday to
lobby for better laws to protect pets. Humane Lobby Day was
sponsored by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, Animal Welfare Institute, Born Free USA and the Illinois
Animal Welfare Federation.
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Humane Lobby Day participants met with their state legislators to lobby in
support of numerous animal protection bills, including:
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House Bill 83, which will restrict the inhumane tethering of dogs.
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House Bill1581, to promote the use of pet restraints in vehicles.
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House Bill 3388, which will establish a training program for law
enforcement officers in local government to help them identify animal
fighting and effectively address animal abuse and severe dangers to public
safety.
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House Bill 733, to provide for humane options for farm animals running
at large.
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House Bill 2991, which would ban the slaughter, sale and consumption of
lion meat.
Vicki Deisner, state director of
government relations for the ASPCA Midwest region, said: "The ASPCA is proud to
co-sponsor Illinois Voices for Animals Lobby Day, as it allows citizens the
opportunity to engage with their representatives to discuss the need for animal
welfare laws to better protect the animals who cannot advocate for themselves.
We look forward to working with lawmakers to ensure the successful passage of
animal welfare legislation throughout the year."
Rosalyn Morrison, legislative
assistant for government and legal affairs for the Animal Welfare Institute,
said: "AWI is pleased to be a part of Illinois Voices for Animals Lobby Day, as
it allows constituents to meet their representatives and speak up on behalf of
animals. We are thankful for Sen. Linda Holmes' leadership in passing HB 83 out
of the Senate Executive Committee 15-0, a bill that will limit some of the most
inhumane forms of animal tethering. Dogs in Illinois will now have better lives
with the passage of this very important legislation."
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Adam Roberts, executive vice president for Born Free USA, said:
"Illinois residents had a remarkable opportunity to be heard
(Wednesday) on a suite of vital, compassionate bills to save
animals. Thanks to them, I feel we’re one step closer to saving
lions from the cruelty of slaughter within the state to supply the
risky national trade in their flesh."
The ASPCA works closely with animal advocates and state
legislators to enact the strongest possible legal protections to
safeguard animals from cruelty, combat animal fighting, halt
wildlife abuse and more. The ASPCA Advocacy Brigade has more than
2.5 million members. For more information on the ASPCA, visit
www.aspca.org.
[Text from file received from the
American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals]
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