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Julie emailed you. Tristan emailed you.
Taxpayer, now I'm BEGGING you. Here's why:
HEADLINE: "Lawmakers Push ‘Violet’s Law’ For Research Animals to Be Adopted, Not Killed” – The Free Press
PROBLEM: There’s been a very poor show of grassroots support for Violet’s Law. Our bipartisan bill helps put retired government animal testing survivors into forever homes or animal rescues.
BIGGER PROBLEM: If we don’t show an initial surge of support, the pro-animal testing lobby will gauge it as a sign of weakness. Even worse, Congress will assume the issue is not a priority.
SOLUTION: Violet’s Law will help force government white coats to retire lab animal survivors into loving homes instead of garbage bags.
DEADLINE: We're coming up short. We still need 1,000 more taxpayers to email Congress before 11:59 PM, or else they may drop the issue.
Will you sign?
Anthony Bellotti
President, White Coat Waste Project
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Taxpayer, we’re shutting down government labs in record time. In theory, it’s a great thing.
But what happens to the survivors on day 2? Taxpayer-funded white coats either:
Kill the animals and throw them out like trash, or
Ship them off to a new lab for more torture.
Government white coats are just too lazy and too cheap to find survivors new homes. Violet's Law would make them!
Thanks to your persistent advocacy, we won policies to help retire and release survivors at the National Institutes of Health, the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, the Pentagon, and the FDA.
However, at least 10 other federal agencies refuse to make adoption an option. That’s unacceptable.
Violet’s Law is the most important public policy of its kind. Let’s pass it to ensure ALL GOVERNMENT LABS let taxpayers adopt survivors, instead of just slaughtering them.
Make Retirement a Requirement >>
Thanks,
Tristian Daedalus Director Of Government Affairs White Coat Waste Project |
Taxpayer, meet Violet. You need to hear her story.
I adopted Violet from a taxpayer-funded dog lab. She was known as dog #CEGMBN, her government ID that's tattooed in her ear.
When I first met Violet in the lab, I whispered in her ear, 'I promise I'll get you out.' But her transition from an experiment to a family pet hasn't been easy.
Violet had never been outside. She never felt grass. She couldn't learn "normal" house training because she was locked in a cage for too long. So she had to wear a diaper.
Believe it or not, Violet is one of the lucky ones.
Taxpayer, lazy government bureaucrats and white coats just can’t be bothered to adopt them out. It’s easier to slaughter and incinerate them.
Well, Violet isn't trash. And I feel betrayed by my government. That's why I'm writing you today.
"Senate Bill Could Save Many Federal Lab Animals' Lives and Give Them a New Home"
–TIME
That’s what TIME magazine reported, Taxpayer. Here’s what you need to know:
VIOLET’S LAW: requires that government labs try to retire survivors like Violet to sanctuaries or adopt them out to loving homes — for the first time in American history!
GAME-CHANGER: if we pass it, Violet's Law saves countless kittens, puppies, and primate survivors... across the ENTIRE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!
EXTREMELY URGENT: it's a critical test: the USDA and CDC are watching closely. Congress is stepping up — but it needs to know you support this!
Taxpayer, these are your kittens. Your puppies. Your primates. Your taxes paid for them. They belong to you… not government bureaucrats!
Sincerely,
Julie Germany Board of Directors White Coat Waste Project |
P.S. URGENT: we just got bipartisan members of Congress to reintroduce Violet’s Law! To pass it, a strong showing of taxpayer support is critical today. Taxpayer, they’ve suffered for so long. But we can fix this now! Violet’s Law allows all government lab survivors a second chance to finally walk on the grass and feel sunshine on their backs.
Contact Congress in the next 24 hours if you’re with us.
– Thanks, Julie.
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