Pass HR5422 to Help Prevent Cruelty to Animals

H.R. 5422, would reward states that have enacted laws prohibiting the devocalization of dogs and cats solely for purposes of convenience. States with such a prohibition in place would be eligible to

apply for a federal grant of up to $1,000,000 to be used for programs that prevent or promote the prevention of cruelty to animals. To date, only a handful of states have any regulations prohibiting devocalization of dogs and cats, a painful and dangerous procedure for animals who don%u2019t have a medical need for the operation. This bill would not put any prohibition in place. It would simply provide a financial incentive for states to enact such a law. Massachusetts passed a ban on devocalization in April 2010. New Jersey and California are also considering debarking bills, but this is still a new area for state regulation.

We the undersigned are urging you to pass bill HR 5422.  Since it is not asking for a prohibition to be put into place, there is not much action needed except by some states.  This bill would simply provide a financial incentive for states to enact laws prohibiting devocalization of dogs and cats.  We urge you to take action and vote in support of this bill.  Thank you for your time in this matter and in reading this letter.
Sincerely,
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