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Friday, January 27, 2012

South County Animal Shelter Coalition Special Edition

CA Governor: Kill Pets To Save Money (TAKE ACTION)
 January 27, 2012

(ANIMAL NEWS/TAKE ACTION) CALIFORNIA — Saving a life costs money, and California Governor Brown doesn’t want to spend any more. The state of California currently has legislation that requires shelters to allow adequate time for animals to be adopted before considering euthanasia. However, Brown wants to repeal the law to save money. Read more about his proposition, and sign the petition below. Tell the governor that killing animals to save money is disgusting and wrong. — Global Animal

California’s budget crisis has inflicted an enormous amount of suffering on millions of California families. But its worst victims are likely to be the hundreds of thousands of animals that enter the state’s shelters every year.

According to recent media reports, Gov. Jerry Brown is planning to propose a repeal of key provisions of a 1998 law written by legendary political activist and former State Sen. Tom Hayden to protect shelter animals in California from premature euthanasia and increase their chances for adoption.

The “Hayden Law” requires shelters to wait at least four to six days before killing an animal, rather than the 72-hour minimum that prevailed prior to 1999. It also requires California shelters to schedule their operating hours to allow working people to visit during weekends and evenings so that they can find their missing companion animals or adopt an animal that would otherwise be put to death, and mandates that animals be provided needed veterinary care.

Repealing the law would do away with all of these basic protections, consigning countless animals to death. Sadly, this heartless remedy is what passes for a practical solution in today’s fiscal and political climate.
In a video message to Gov. Jerry Brown released this week by Dog Park Media, Tom Hayden urges California Gov. Jerry Brown to leave intact the law he wrote over a decade ago.

“The cost of (repeal) is to put countless dogs and cats to death,” says Hayden in the video.
Addressing the Governor, Hayden continues, “I urge you to look at your dog before you allow this bill that protects animals to die.”
Nathan Winograd, director of the California-based No Kill Advocacy Center and author of Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation & The No Kill Revolution in America, agrees.
“Other states also face economic challenges,” Winograd told me. “But instead of gutting animal protection laws, they are expanding them. When it comes to protecting animals in shelters, California is far from generous. Turning the clock back almost 15 years as the Governor proposes is unconscionable.”

Dog Park is circulating an online petition to accompany the video, calling on Gov. Brown “not to kill thousands of innocent shelter animals” to solve the state’s budget woes: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/protect-shelter-animals/  These animals have nothing to do with California’s budget shortfall and it is wrong to kill them to solve our fiscal problems.

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