Wednesday, April 27, 2011

House passes HB 1451, puppy mill bill

House Passes Puppy Mill Bill
By Jordan Smith, 4:01PM, Tue. Apr. 26, Austin Chronicle
http://www.austinchronicle.com/blogs/news/2011-04-26/house-passes-puppy-mill-bill/

After being held up twice by Rep. David Simpson, R-Longview, the Texas House finally voted this afternoon in favor of a bill that would outlaw puppy mills.

The bill, House Bill 1451, by Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, earned bipartisan support in an effort to outlaw the large-scale inhumane breeding of dogs and cats. The bill requires breeders keeping 11 or more intact females to be inspected and licensed; the measure would require animals to be kept in cages of sufficient size, to be given exercise, food and water. A modest proposal indeed.
Still, Simpson – whose Longview district is home to some egregious cases of animal abuse (and whose mayor has come out in support of Thompson's measure) – argued on the House floor today that this bill just represented an expansion of government along the lines of Washington, D.C. attempts to "regulate light bulbs." Simpson says he is "very much in support of our animal cruelty laws" and that those should be "vigorously" enforced, but that this law represents a burden on breeders who operate in an ethical and humane manner. The bill only "burdens those who are keeping the law, responsible breeders."

Of course, what Simpson fails to note is that animal cruelty laws only kick in once animals have been abused and suffering – and in the case of puppy mills, often after the sickly and abused animals have been sold to consumers. The idea here is simple: Keep abuse from happening and keep consumers from being injured. Indeed, Thompson noted that the cost to taxpayers to round up and care for sick animals born in puppy mills can be great – in Longview, the city spent roughly $150,000 on a recent raid where many animals ended up having to be euthanized because they were so sick.

Despite Simpson's ongoing attempts to defeat the bill – maneuvering to pull it from the Local & Consent Calendar earned him the ire of several lawmakers, some of whom pulled their names as co-sponsors from Simpson bills – the House passed the measure today on a vote of 95-44 with two members present not voting.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

April 29 Animal Issues Forum

This coming Friday, April 29, we will have an Animal Issues Forum at
Terrazas Library on Cesar Chavez from 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM. Confirmed
speakers are Council Member Chris Riley, Austin Animal Center Chief
Abigail Smith and former Houston State Rep. Debra Danburg.

An important topic to discuss with Council Member Riley and all
Council Members and candidates running in the May election is what the
city is planning for the Adoption Center that is supposed to open at
the current animal shelter site when the city moves the main shelter
to East Austin. We have heard very little public discussion about
this and it's time to ask current Council Members and candidates what
is going on in this arena. Friday, April 29 Animal Issues forum will
be an opportunity to share information on this topic.

Also we'll hear from Abigail Smith about her first six weeks as the
Animal Center's Chief of Animal Services, about items on the agenda
for the next Animal Advisory Commission and any information she may be
able to share about the upcoming budget deliberations. (You may have
heard about the budget hearings the city has already scheduled.)

Also on the agenda for April 29 will be the status of current
legislation relating to animals in the Texas House and Senate. As I
write this, HB 1451, the large scale commercial breeder bill, has not
passed the House, but is on the calendar for Tuesday. Former state
representative Debra Danburg has agreed to speak and share some of her
insights about the workings of the Legislature as it relates to animal
issues. HB 3450, the Companion Animal Protection Act, has not yet
been scheduled for a hearing so it seems unlikely to pass, but we'll
have information on the status of that bill as well. There are
numerous other bills sponsored by THLN, by HSUS and by TFACS moving
forward and we'll have updates on those as well.

Please let me know if you plan to attend so I can plan for handouts,
if any, that need to be copied. And if you cannot attend but are
interested in what is going on with the Adoption Center, with the city
budget, or with state legislation, please let me know if there is a
question I can try to get answered.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

HB 1451, large scale breeder bill, on House Local and Consent calendar

Thursday, April 14

HB 1451, the large scale commercial dog breeder bill, was on the House Local and Consent calendar today. The Quorum Report had lots of coverage about what happened. Check it out under "Daily Buzz" at
http://www.quorumreport.com

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tuesday, April 5: hearing on SB 939, cockfighting bill

The following information about today's hearing on SBB 939, the cockfighting bill is from the Texas Humane Legislation Network's Action Alert:

Hearing By the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice
Scheduled for
SB 939 (Lucio)
Cockfighting Bill
To strengthen current cockfighting laws.
Companion Bill to HB 1043 (Christian)

Please attend the hearing and sign a card in SUPPORT of this bill. Please, no calls or emails to the committee at this time.

Hearing information:
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
1:30 pm
Capitol Extension
Room E1.016

About the Bill:
Cockfighting is a state jail felony and has been illegal in Texas since 1907. However, it is not illegal to own or operate a facility for cockfighting; possess birds with intent to fight; own cockfighting equipment; or attend a cockfight. These loopholes are exploited by cockfighters and hinder law enforcement's ability to crack down on these operations. This bill will eliminate these loopholes and providing law enforcement with the tools necessary to investigate and prosecute cockfighting activities.

The bill will make each of these supporting activities an offense and will categorize cockfighting as an organized criminal activity, allowing the seizure of cockfighting equipment as contraband. In particular, it will make the following activities a crime:

participating in the earnings of or operating a facility used for cockfighting;
using or permitting another to use property for cockfighting;
manufacturing, buying, selling, possessing cockfighting equipment;
owning, possessing or training a cock with the intent that it be used for cockfighting; or
attending as a spectator an exhibition of cockfighting.


Please sign a card in SUPPORT of SB 939 at the hearing. Thank you for your support!

TEXAS HUMANE LEGISLATION NETWORK
Promoting the humane treatment of animals through
legislation, education and advocacy.
Visit us at www.thln.org

Friday, April 1, 2011

April 8 Aimal Issues Forum: State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez and City Council Member Randi Shade

The April 8 Animal Issues Forum will feature State Representative Eddie Rodriguez and City Council Member Randi Shade. In addition to these two speakers, Abigail Smith, the new Town Lake Animal Shelter Director, will also be in attendance and has agreed to say a few words and take questions.

The forum will be from 11:30 am - 1:15 pm at Terrazas Library on Cesar Chavez. The agenda is as follows:
11:30 - 11:45 Informal networking
11:45 - 12:15 State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez
12:15 - 12:45 City Council Member Randi Shade
12:45 - 12:50 Introduce and Welcome Abigail Smith, brief remarks
12:50 - 1:15 Open dialog, any topic

If you haven't done so already, please check out the Facebook page for Animal Issues Forum and RSVP there.