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Impact Report For Taxpayer
Taxpayer, you stepped up. So did thousands of taxpayers and pet owners. And we covered our rapid response budget. Thank you!
I’m confident we’ll score a win for NIH’s “coke hounds” (and many more animals) too. Here’s why…
Congress—citing White Coat Waste investigations—now wants answers from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) about federal funding of animal labs.
You made it happen, Taxpayer. And it’s a big bipartisan breakthrough.
That’s why you + WCW is effective. In a divided nation, we unite folks around the common enemy for animals in labs: wasteful government spending.
Stop the Money. Stop the Madness!
Jared Goodman General Counsel & COO White Coat Waste Project |
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P.S. Taxpayer, great job getting Congress to act! More below. Now we need your help to make the GAO audit the animal labs and put the big spending white coats in the hot seat. So please add your name to our new petition to the GAO.
Lawmakers Demand Federal Audit of Dog and Cat Lab Spending
The U.S. government is the single largest funder of cruel and outdated dog and cat testing. For years, White Coat Waste (WCW) has been leading bipartisan efforts with Congress to expose and cut taxpayer funding for abusive and unnecessary experiments on pets in the U.S. and overseas and retire the survivors to loving homes.
Now, citing WCW investigations, a bipartisan coalition led by Congress members Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) and Dina Titus (D-NV) have fired off a letter to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) demanding an audit of government spending on cruel and wasteful dog and cat experiments in the U.S. and overseas.
In their letter to the GAO, they write, “Despite repeated requests from Congress, we still do not know how many dogs and cats are being used in federally-funded research, what they are used for, how much it costs taxpayers, and what our return on investment is. This is bad for taxpayers and animals.”
Reps. Titus and Malliotakis announced the move at a Congressional briefing co-hosted with WCW last week.
Dozens of TV channels and other news outlets across the country ran stories about the joint event and WCW-inspired audit request.
The letter references WCW investigations of cruel and wasteful testing on pets funded by the Department of Defense (DOD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Department of Agriculture. It also mentions WCW’s victories against Fauci’s beagle tests and kitten labs and the Department of Veterans Affairs’ experiments on cats.
Joining Reps. Titus and Malliotakis on the GAO request are Reps. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Pete Stauber (R-MN), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Yvette Clarke (D-NY), Hank Johnson (D-GA), Nydia Velazquez (D-NY), Tony Cardenas (D-CA), Mike Lawler (R-NY), Don Davis (D-NC), Jared Huffman (D-CA), and Chris Smith (R-NJ).
Since 2016, numerous GAO audits of billions in government spending on animal testing prompted by WCW investigations have led to major reforms in transparency and oversight of taxpayer-funded animal labs in the U.S. and overseas.
Taxpayers have a right to know how much of their hard-earned money is being wasted by the NIH, DOD, USDA, and other government agencies to torture puppies and kittens in barbaric and outdated experiments in labs around the world.
A staggering 85 percent of taxpayers—Democrats, Republicans, and Independents alike—oppose the government’s painful testing on dogs and cats and we’re grateful to Reps. Titus, Malliotakis, and their colleagues on both sides of the aisle for their outstanding work to investigate and defund these wasteful programs.
The solution is simple: Stop the Money. Stop the Madness!