The Issues
Proposed Legislation and Public Policy
Ask your U.S. Representative to Join the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus
Legislative offices commonly report that they receive more calls about
animal protection issues than virtually any other issue. In response to
the importance of animal welfare issues, many members of Congress have
joined to form the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus. Co-chaired
by Reps. Christopher Shays (R-CT) and Tom Lantos (D-CA), the Congressional
Friends of Animals Caucus works to draw attention to issues of importance
to its membership and to pass important animal protection legislation.
This year alone, the caucus has been instrumental in pushing forward legislation
to ban horse slaughter and to increase penalties for illegal animal fighting.
In June 2006, the Congressional Friends of Animal Caucus hosted a forum on farm animal
welfare issues. Nearly 100 animal advocates and legislative staff packed
the room to hear a panel of speakers, including Farm Sanctuary's Gene
Baur, address farm animal welfare concerns in the U.S. During the forum,
farm animal advocates called upon Congressional leadership to develop
standards in the production, transport and slaughter of animals raised
for food. In particular, efforts to extend the federal protections of
the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act to poultry were discussed, as was
the passage of the Downed Animal Protection Act, a permanent ban on the
slaughter of downed livestock.
In the last legislative session, the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus boasted
25 members, but four of its members lost their seats during the last elections,
bringing the current caucus membership down to only 21. We need to increase
this number, because the power of a caucus and its ability to push legislation
is tied in with the number of its members.
You Can Help!
Please contact your U.S. Representative and ask him or her to join the Congressional
Friends of Animals Caucus. Let your Representative know you care about
animal protection, and that his or her support of animal issues is of
paramount importance.
To look up the names of and contact information for your U.S. Representative, visit
www.house.gov or simply call the U.S.
Capitol switchboard, 202-224-3121, and ask them to help connect you to
your Rep's office.
For more
information, contact campaign@farmsanctuary.org.
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