Key Animal Protection Legislation Included
on the 2007-2008 Compassion Index

110th Congress

Legislation to Support

Key legislation tracked on the Compassion Index is shown here.  To find out more on the current status of a particular bill, click on the bill number.

Horse Slaughter

More than 100,000 horses were slaughtered in the U.S. last year for human consumption abroad.  Tens of thousands more were exported for slaughter in Canada and Mexico.  The American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act will bring this cruel trade to an end by prohibiting the shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, receiving, possessing, purchasing, selling, or donating of horses and other equines to be slaughtered for human consumption.

  • H.R. 503  - Sponsors: Representative Janice Schakowsky (D-IL), Representative Ed Whitfield (R-KY), Representative John Spratt (D-SC) and Representative Nick Rahall (D-WV)

  • S. 311 - Sponsors:  Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and Senator John Ensign (R-NV)

UPDATE:  On April 25, 2007 the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee reported the bill favorably to the full Senate for consideration.  No date has been set for a vote.

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Wild Horses and Burros

The 1971 Wild Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act established legal protections for America’s wild horses and burros.  A 2004 "rider" by former US Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT) to the act stripped one of these key protections thus allowing wild horses and burros to be sold for slaughter.  The “Rahall-Whitfield wild horse bill will restore the prohibition on the commercial sale and slaughter of wild free-roaming horses and burros.

  • H.R. 249 – Sponsors: Representative Nick Rahall (D-WV) and Representative Ed Whitfield (R-KY) 

UPDATE:  On April 26, 2007 the House of Representatives passed H.R. 249 by a vote of 277-137.  The bill now awaits consideration in the US Senate.

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Sale of “Random Source” Dogs and Cats

Current law allows the sale of “random source” dogs and cats (animals not bred specifically for use in research) by certain animal dealers (Class B) for use in licensed research laboratories.  The Pet Safety and Protection Act will amend the Animal Welfare Act to ensure that all dogs and cats used by research facilities are obtained legally from documented sources.

  • H.R. 1280 - Sponsors:  Representative Michael Doyle (D-PA) and Representative Phil English (R-PA).

UPDATE:  On July 27, 2007, the House passed the 2007 FARM Bill which included language by Representative Steve Israel (D-NY) and Representative Mike Doyle (D-PA) which would prevent Class B dealers and unlicensed individuals from selling dogs and cats to laboratories, and stray animals from being sold for this purpose.

  • S. 714 - Sponsor: Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI)

UPDATE:  On December 14, 2007 the Senate passed their version of the FARM Bill.  The Pet Safety and Protection Act was included, but because of ambiguous and delaying language changes, AWI encourages the upcoming conference committee to accept the House language adopted earlier this year.  For more about the differences and what you can do to help, please click here.

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Fur Trapping

Steel-jawed leghold traps are commonly used by commercial trappers in North America to “harvest” fur-bearing animals.  Causing excruciating pain and suffering, the barbaric traps have been banned in 88 countries worldwide.  The Inhumane Trapping Prevention Act will end the use of conventional steel-jawed leghold traps on animals in the United States.

  • H.R. 1691 - Sponsors:  Representative Nita Lowey (D-NY), Representative Christopher Shays (R-CT)

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Dog Fighting

Dog Fighting Prohibition Act is a bill to further empower federal prosecutors to pursue individuals – including spectators – engaged in all aspects of dog fighting. This legislation increases maximum penalties to include up to five years in federal prison.

  • H.R. 3219 - Sponsors: Representative Betty Sutton (D-OH)

  • S. 1880 - Sponsor: Senator John Kerry (D-MA)

UPDATE:  Senator John Kerry (D-MA) was able to include language in the 2007 FARM Bill to strengthen penalties and enhances law enforcements abilities to pursue individuals involved in dog fighting.  We must now wait for the House and Senate conferees to come up with a final version of the FARM Bill before its final passage.

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Inclusion of Cruelty to Animals as a Separate Offense Category to National Tracking Systems

Requires the National Incident Based Reporting System, the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Law Enforcement National Data Exchange Program to list cruelty to animals as a separate offense category.

  • S. 2439 - Sponsor:  Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ)
     

To learn more about each of these issues and how you
can help make a difference please visit www.awionline.org.

 

Key Animal Protection Legislation Included on the 2006 (109th Congress) Compassion Index