NC Alert: Contact Your Representative To Oppose New Dog Ownership Restrictions
Members of the NC House of Representatives are currently considering language in the legislative budget that would call for licensing and inspection of anyone who owns or co-owns just nine intact female dogs and/or cats.
The measure removes the state’s Animal Welfare Act from the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture and places it under the supervision of the Department of Public Safety. The AKC strongly opposes moving this important section of law away from a department with expertise in animal care.
This transfer, combined with these extensive new regulations:
- Creates unprecedented new levels of regulation of private property ownership
- Labels owners of multiple dogs as “pet dealers” regardless of commercial or breeding activity
- Places animals under the jurisdiction of an agency with little or no expertise in animal care
- Would prove exorbitantly expensive for the state and taxpayers
- Moves the AWA from the oversight of a department headed by an elected official to one headed by a political appointee
This proposal is based on a recommendation from Governor McCrory and was originally included in his budget. The Senate rejected these provisions when they considered and passed their version of the budget last week.
The House could vote on this at any time, so it is imperative that all NC residents contact their State Representative NOW and respectfully ask them to OPPOSE this new definition of “pet dealer” and the transfer of the Animal Welfare Act.
What You Can Do:
Contact Your State Representative NOW and respectfully ask them to OPPOSE the transfer of the AWA and the new pet dealer definitions and to keep those provisions OUT of the House version of the budget. To find the name and contact information for your State Representative, visit www.ncga.state.nc.us and then click on the “Who Represents Me?” link. We encourage you to e-mail and to call and leave a message.
Contact the House Appropriations Chairs and ask them to oppose these two provisions:
Rep. Nelson Dollar
919-715-0795
nelson.dollar@ncleg.net
Rep. Justin Burr
919-733-5908
Justin.Burr@ncleg.net
Rep. Bryan Holloway
919-733-5609
Bryan.Holloway@ncleg.net
Rep. Linda Johnson
919-733-5861
Linda.Johnson2@ncleg.net
Rep. Pat McElraft
919-733-6275
Pat.McElraft@ncleg.net
Contact House Speaker Thom Tillis and ask him to not support these dangerous provisions:
Phone: 919-733-3451
E-mail: thom.tillis@ncleg.net
Contact the NC House Appropriations Subcommittee Chairs and ask them to OPPOSE these provisions:
Rep. Marilyn Avila
919-733-5530
Marilyn.Avila@ncleg.net
Rep. Hugh Blackwell
919-733-5805
Hugh.Blackwell@ncleg.net
Rep. James Boles, Jr.
919-733-5903
Jamie.Boles@ncleg.net
Rep. William Brisson
919-733-5772
William.Brisson@ncleg.net
Rep. Rayne Brown
919-715-0873
Rayne.Brown@ncleg.net
Rep. George Cleveland
919-715-6707
George.Cleveland@ncleg.net
Rep. Leo Daughtry
919-733-5605
Leo.Daughtry@ncleg.net
Rep. John Faircloth
919-733-5877
John.Faircloth@ncleg.net
Rep. Mark Hollo
919-715-8361
Mark.Hollo@ncleg.net
Rep. D. Craig Horn
919-733-2406
Craig.Horn@ncleg.net
Rep. Julia Howard
919-733-5904
Julia.Howard@ncleg.net
Rep. Pat Hurley
919-733-5865
Pat.Hurley@ncleg.net
Rep. Donny Lambeth
919-733-5747
Donny.Lambeth@ncleg.net
Rep. Chuck McGrady
919-733-5956
Chuck.McGrady@ncleg.net
Rep. Tom Murry
919-733-5602
Tom.Murry@ncleg.net
Rep. Jason Saine
919-733-5782
Jason.Saine@ncleg.net
Rep. Phil Shepard
919-715-9644
Phil.Shepard@ncleg.net
Rep. Edgar Starnes
919-733-5931
Edgar.Starnes@ncleg.net
Rep. John Torbett
919-733-5868
John.Torbett@ncleg.net
Rep. Roger West
919-733-5859
Roger.West@ncleg.net
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