Title: Happening in Austin this week 4-20-15 for your information. Post by: Txmason on April 20, 2015, 12:18:07 pm I am part of RPOA and post this for your information.
From Responsible Pet Owners Alliance Texas Outreach April 19, 2015 To subscribe: Email rpoa@texas.net All Texas Legislature information can be found at www.rpoatexasoutreach.org under our Home Page "2015 Texas Legislature" Link. There is a list of all animal bills -- those we support, oppose, or offer as information only. The links provide our analysis and positions, including a copy of the bill itself. Also maps of all Capitol floors, restrooms, suggested dialog (if you want it!), parking info, and Fact Sheets on each bill for your use. The Fact Sheets can be faxed to your legislators and committee members holding public hearings. We try to make it easy! ASPCA, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS), Texas Humane Legislation (the HSUS arm in Texas), and many other anti-pet agencies are at the Legislature in full force. If you're not "with" us, you're against us! It will take ALL of us to preserve our historic relationships with animals in Texas and elsewhere. Multiple animal bills will have public hearings Tuesday, April 21st at the Texas Legislature. BUT FIRST THE GOOD NEWS ON BILLS WE SUPPORT! HB 1436, by John Smithee (R), relating to dangerous dogs appeals, has been voted favorably w/o amendments out of House Committee. HB 593, by Nicole Collier (D), relating to animal encounter training for peace officers, passed to third reading in the House. OPPOSITION to the Animal Legal Defense Fund Bill (ALDF) HB 235 below. (Texas Animal Law Section of our State Bar and Texas Humane Legislation Network both include members of ALDF.) ALDF is the national organization seeking "personhood" for animals in our courts and legal system, which would eliminate all animal "use," their publicly stated goal! HB 235, by Jessica Farrar (D), establishing an "Animal Abusers Registry" was left pending in committee and we must keep it there. Hearing held and substitute pulled. One member asked questions and wanted to work with author ... because he wants to support the bill. BARK (Houston Animal Control) and ALDF testified FOR the bill. Two committee members had questions centering around the database itself -- protecting privacy, access, and mentioned even if offenders are removed from list, the old list will always exist because of technology. No state has passed this ... yet. We don't want Texas to be the first to do so! There are three bills RPOA OPPOSES being heard Tuesday, April 21, 2015: HB 1800, by Amando Walle (D), ADDING public nuisance and aggressive dogs to dangerous dog regulations. House Urban Affairs Committee, set for 10:30 a.m. or ADJ., E2.028 (Barking dogs are considered a public nuisance.) HB 2562, by Kenneth Sheets (R), "Care" of ALL unattended outdoor dogs; Also regulates tethered dogs separately. House Public Health Committee, set for 8:00 a.m., E2.012. HB 3963, by Jessica Farrar (D), Establishment and Functions of a state Animal Welfare Commission. House Urban Affairs Committee, set for 10:30 a.m. or ADJ., E2.028. THIS IS A VERY BAD BILL! The "Animal Rights" Vigilantes are confident that they are unstoppable in Texas after passage of the misnamed "Puppy Mill" Bill in 2011. This is another "tool" for the radical extremists to grease the track for their Anti-Pet Legislative Agenda. We hope you care enough to stand up for your animals. If not you, who will? Your legislators have web pages on the Legislature's website: www.capitol.state.tx.us/ where you can make comments. Keep our pets out of politics! Title: Re: Happening in Austin this week 4-20-15 for your information. Post by: Txmason on April 23, 2015, 12:51:27 pm From Responsible Pet Owners Alliance
Texas Outreach April 23, 2015 To subscribe: Email rpoa@texas.net To donate: www.rpoatexasoutreach.org Since this case was highly publicized in local news media by animal "rights" groups as a victory for "personhood" of animals, they may have to publish this correction below from the judge. "Personhood for animals" is an effort that originated with Steve Wise and Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) many years ago. This national organization is at our Texas Legislature -- as we speak -- pushing an Animal Abuser Registry Bill, similar to Sex Abuser Registries. Wise appears to have organized this new legal effort in the courts: the "Nonhuman Rights Project." ALDF and other animal vigilante groups have been telling us for more than 20 years what their goals are ... but few seem to take them seriously. RPOA has always believed them. Yes, indeed. ALDF is here in our beloved Texas now and who is to stop them? Does your legislator know about ALDF, HSUS, ASPCA and friends? If animals are "people," could you "use" them for anything? Pet ownership would be slavery which they say now! .......................................... http://www.nature.com/news/chimpanzee-personhood-case-sows-confusion-1.17398 http://tinyurl.com/o5zudz2 Title: Re: Happening in Austin this week 4-20-15 for your information. Post by: uglydog on May 06, 2015, 01:41:33 pm Thank You For Posting Mr.Mason
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