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Title: Tx Govenor Perry calls Special Session! Post by: uglydog on June 04, 2011, 04:38:48 pm [TX_RPOA_E-News] TX: Governor Perry calls Special Session! New animal bill filed
« on: Today at 04:20:03 PM »TX-RPOA E-News >From RPOA Texas Outreach and Responsible Pet Owners Alliance "Animal welfare, not animal 'rights' and, yes, there is a difference." Crossposting is encouraged. May 4, 2011 Governor Rick Perry has called a 30 day Special Session of the Legislation. This is the first Special Session and more 30 day sessions could follow if his lengthy agenda isn't completed by then. So it's not over for animal owners in Texas yet. Governor Perry sets the agenda. We are watching ... RPOA had 11 Top Priority Bills to oppose this session. There were four less important bills that we opposed as being detrimental to animal welfare in this state but we didn't have time nor members to attend those public hearings. We supported 8 Bills and there were 12 other animal bills filed that we monitored. We'll have a full report on the 35 bills of concern this legislative session at a later date. The veto of HB 1451 is now our top priority. No other state has had so many "animal rights" bills filed at one time. Texas is obviously a special target for the radical meatless and petless "animal rights" extremists. Notice has just been received of two bills pertaining to animals filed in the Special Session -- identical bills in House and Senate. RPOA is only involved in companion animal issues, not wild animal issues which are included in the bills. HB 56 by Larson and Identical Companion Bill: SB 35 by Wentworth. The bill exempts Search & Rescue Teams from city ordinances, including the Leash Law, that restrict the Team training a service dog for search and rescue or law enforcement purposes. RPOA definitely supports Section 1 with no position on the rest of the bill. http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/821/billtext/html/HB00056I.htm The Special Session and HB 1451 Veto by the governor means our two lobbyists are working overtime for us this month. Both lobbyists are still on the clock and it's not over. Besides the time they put in themselves, they provide RPOA with valuable insights to the legislative process, special daily and weekly legislative reports, legislators that we should contact, and inside information. It is a working partnership. We can't all be in Austin so RPOA also covers expenses for our public hearing witnesses and other efforts by Martin Kralik and Martine Huslig to do the very important job for us of educating legislators on animal issues. If RPOA is to continue in a leadership role "providing a reasonable voice regarding all Texas animal issues," it takes money! We're up against misguided Texas billionaires, HSUS, PETA, Texas Humane Legislation Network, ASPCA millions and many other national groups. Please donate to RPOA Texas Outreach with PayPal on the website: www.rpoatexasoutreach.org or mail in to RPOA Texas Outreach, 900 NE Loop 410 #311-D, San Antonio, TX 78209. These donations are not tax deductible. Your animals will be glad you did! ........................................................... Subscribe to this announcement only email list to stay informed regarding all Texas animal issues by emailing: TX_RPOA_E-News-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Donate with PayPal or mail in: www.rpoatexasoutreach.org Title: Re: Tx Govenor Perry calls Special Session! Post by: jls41 on June 07, 2011, 11:48:05 am Crossposting is encouraged.
June 7, 2011 Action Alert ... one more time! We're in the home stretch and must keep up the pressure for Governor Rick Perry to VETO the HSUS and Texas Humane Legislation Network (THLN) Anti-Breeder Bill HB 1451. This bill is not written to regulate dog and cat breeders but to eliminate them. The requirement of minimum standards equal to federal (USDA) regulations means home based breeding in Texas will become illegal. The exemptions for certain working dogs are not defined and qualifications will be written by an Advisory Committee. It is impossible to find an impartial advisory committee in this state as the extremists have infiltrated all levels of government, State Bar Animal Law Section, humane societies, animal controls, etc. Remember the THLN mole, Della Lindquist, in Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulation that helped write the bill? Animal Rights Extremists are opposed to all working dogs and pet ownership in general. Please renew all efforts. If the bill becomes law without Governor Perry's signature, he still "owns" it. This will harm his future political aspirations as he's contemplating running for president. Tell him all eyes are on Texas! Veto HB 1451! Save Our Pets! Governor's Info: Telephone: Opinion Hotline [for Texas Callers] (800) 843-5789 Opinion Hotline for Out-of-state Callers: (512) 463-1782 Second Citizens Opinion Hotline [for Texas Callers] (800) 252-9600 Office of Governor Main Switchboard [8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m. CST] (512) 463-2000 Office of Governor Fax: (512) 463-1849 Alternate Fax: (512) 463-1843 .................................................................. |