From Sara Amundson <[email protected]>
Subject The fight to protect Prop 12 is just the beginning, friend
Date December 18, 2024 3:12 PM
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We must continue the fight to protect state animal protection laws like Prop 12 in 2025, and we need you with us.
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Friend,

With the start of a new Congress and administration right around the corner, we have started the work now to ensure we’re ready to protect all the gains we made for animals this year. And one of our biggest fights is going to be protecting state farm animal welfare laws like Prop 12 from being eviscerated by Congress. Because of your continued advocacy on this issue, we have been able to keep dangerous legislation aiming to invalidate Prop 12 at bay, but we know lobbyists for one well-funded segment of the pork industry are not going to stop their fight …. So we won’t either.

We urgently need your support to fight back and protect state animal protection laws like Prop 12. Will you make a donation of $20 or more to the Humane Society Legislative Fund today to continue this urgent work and protect all animals from harm in 2025? ([link removed])
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We can’t let one segment of the pork industry that refuses to adapt to the changing farm animal welfare landscape destroy the crucial progress we’ve made for farm animals because they’re more concerned about their bottom line than the suffering of animals. The extreme confinement of mother pigs that they refuse to give up is inhumane and results in unthinkable suffering including mental distress, infectious disease, joint pain, and even self-mutilation.

Compassionate Americans have rejected extreme confinement as an unnecessary cruelty, but misguided lawmakers could still side with the “Big Pork” lobbyists by trying to nullify critical state animal welfare laws like Prop 12, which banned the products of this practice in California. But it’s not just Prop 12 that is at risk. The broad sweeping language could be used to attack other animal welfare laws state by state, and possibly undo basic protections for humans like arsenic and pesticide regulations—even child labor laws!

It’s clear: A segment of the pork industry would rather put profits ahead of animal suffering, human health and safety, and basic respect for the millions of Americans who support strong animal welfare protections in their states. The attack on Prop 12 is just the beginning, and we must ramp up our efforts to protect animal welfare laws in every state in the year ahead. That’s why your donation to HSLF is so critical right now. So please:

Make a donation to HSLF now to help defend Prop 12, uphold hard-won state animal protection laws, and protect vulnerable animals in 2025. ([link removed])

Thank you for being a compassionate advocate for animals when it matters most,

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Sara Amundson
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Humane Society Legislative Fund
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