BREAKING NEWS: WCW bill will increase transparency on wasteful and cruel animal tests.
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Taxpayer,
Animal-torturing bureaucrats in white coats continue to waste your hard-earned
money like a teenager with a credit card – $20 BILLION a year, to be exact!
It's a good thing the federal law forces them to report exactly WHAT they’re
spending your tax dollars on.
...right?
WRONG. Despite laws that require government animal experimenters to publicly
report how they are spending our hard-earned money, they turn their noses up
like spoiled brats and REFUSE – with no consequences!
They’re abusing animals on our dime while keeping us in the dark. But
Taxpayer, you and I have the opportunity to change that: The Senate just introduced the Cost, Openness and Spending Transparency (COST)
Act.
Follow this secure link to urge your members of Congress to pass this critical
transparency legislation that will allow us to Find, Expose, and Defund their
secret animal experiments!
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Taxpayer, we‘ve exposed how government white coats
suffocate monkeys, permanently blind kittens, poison puppies, and often
slaughter any survivors...
...how much worse is the lab animal abuse they DON’T want us to know about?
The problem, Taxpayer, is that no one has the guts to
hold them accountable.
That stops now.
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Taxpayer, with your help, we will put an end to these
rogue labs pretending the rules don’t apply to them.
The COST Act
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animal experiments… so we can Find the money trail, Expose the abuse, and Defund
their gruesome experiments once and for all (F.E.D. – our secret sauce!)
And when rogue labs fail to comply, the COST Act will CUT OFF their blood money!
We know F.E.D. is a winning formula, Taxpayer because
it’s how we’ve shut down countless labs already – including the USDA’s $22
million “Kitten Slaughterhouse” lab and the VA’s entire painful dog testing
program.
And it starts by passing the COST Act.
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Without this provision, these white coats will continue keeping us in the dark
about pointless, gruesome experiments on animals without a care in the world.
This lack of transparency shields them from the public eye, allowing them to
perform even more debased “experiments” on animals.
What good are laws, Taxpayer, if the criminals that break
them are never held accountable?
So please demand Congress hold these animal abusers accountable by passing the
COST Act right away.
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With urgency,
Tristan Daedalus
Director of Government Affairs
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. Taxpayer we MUST get the COST Act in front of every
member of Congress before the pro-animal testing lobbyists beat us to the punch.
(My sources say they’re already lining up!). Make your voice heard.
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P.P.S. Now get this: we also exposed how greedy professors at Harvard took an
$890,663 NIH “Fight Club” payout — forcing animals to fight to the death! This epidemic of taxpayer-funded dogfighting and secretive government spending
isn’t just wasteful... it’s WRONG! Contact Congress to end it.
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