AB 1634 Opposition
We oppose AB 1634 which will force nearly all dog and cat owners in Califorina to surgically sterilize their pets or face $500 fines. List ยป
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News Headlines
L.A. to Mandate Pet Sterilization
The Los Angeles City Council voted 10 to 1 today to approve mandatory sterilization of most pets at the age of 4 months or older - a decision greeted by cheers and applause from the crowded room at the Van Nuys City Hall - where the council meets the first Friday of every month.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 10 to 1 today to approve mandatory sterilization of most pets at the age of 4 months or older - a decision greeted by cheers and applause from the crowded room at the Van Nuys City Hall - where the council meets the first Friday of every month.
300,000 Imported Puppies Prompt Rabies Concerns
Just last month the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared victory over canine rabies in the United States -- a fatal virus that kills 55,000 people a year globally.
Just last month the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared victory over canine rabies in the United States -- a fatal virus that kills 55,000 people a year globally.
Los Angeles Times:
Leader of the PAC
SACRAMENTO - What appeared to be a straightforward proposal by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine to neuter California's dogs and cats instead met massive opposition and may have spawned a potentially powerful lobby that now plans to play a significant role fighting for pet owners' rights nationwide.
SACRAMENTO - What appeared to be a straightforward proposal by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine to neuter California's dogs and cats instead met massive opposition and may have spawned a potentially powerful lobby that now plans to play a significant role fighting for pet owners' rights nationwide.
Judie Mancuso Press Release
The scheduled 10:00 a.m. hearing this Friday, February 1, on the proposed Los Angeles city spay/neuter ordinance is critically important. Responsible pet owners and those who truly care about the welfare of animals must plan to attend - or make their views known to the council members BEFORE the hearing.
The scheduled 10:00 a.m. hearing this Friday, February 1, on the proposed Los Angeles city spay/neuter ordinance is critically important. Responsible pet owners and those who truly care about the welfare of animals must plan to attend - or make their views known to the council members BEFORE the hearing.
PetPAC Press Release 12/4/07
Sacramento -- PetPAC, a grassroots organization of pet owners, today announced opposition to California Assembly Bill 1634 following an announcement by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine that he will once again attempt to pass the mandatory pet sterilization measure in 2008.
Sacramento -- PetPAC, a grassroots organization of pet owners, today announced opposition to California Assembly Bill 1634 following an announcement by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine that he will once again attempt to pass the mandatory pet sterilization measure in 2008.
Lloyd E. Levine Press Release
SACRAMENTO โ Assemblymember Lloyd Levine (D-Van Nuys) today was joined by legendary television star Bob Barker and many members of the California Healthy Pets Coalition in re-launching Assembly Bill 1634 โ the California Healthy Pets Act โ a measure that aims to prevent the needless killing of hundreds of thousands of animals a year, while simultaneously saving taxpayers millions of dollars.
SACRAMENTO โ Assemblymember Lloyd Levine (D-Van Nuys) today was joined by legendary television star Bob Barker and many members of the California Healthy Pets Coalition in re-launching Assembly Bill 1634 โ the California Healthy Pets Act โ a measure that aims to prevent the needless killing of hundreds of thousands of animals a year, while simultaneously saving taxpayers millions of dollars.




