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California SB 250
decrees ALL DOGS must be spayed or neutered, or dog owners must
buy a costly permit to keep an intact dog. Huge expenses in a
failing economy. Thanks animal rights and HSUS..
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Groups like Save Our Dogs is working for owners,
fighting the Democrat’s SB250 but they are outnumbered
and outspent by the Animal Rightists. AKC isn’t funding
or fighting this landmark bill which, once passed, will
spread to state after state.
SaveOurDogs / July 2009 - Like ALL bills in the
California state legislature that advance to the
Assembly Appropriations Committee and are determined to
cost the state budget at least $150,000, SB 250 was put
into the committee's suspense file this week. This is
basically automatic, as per the rules of the state
legislature. A bill can come out of suspense with as
little as 2 days notice and be voted on by the
Appropriations Committee.
"The brakes" were not put on SB 250 as some are
claiming. Many are being lulled into inaction. They
falsely believe that SB 250 is mortally wounded. It
most certainly is not. SB 250 is unfortunately alive and
well.
We saw the exact same reaction when SB 250 was
temporarily put into the Senate Appropriations Committee
suspense file in May, where the same rule applies. Many
on our side were declaring SB 250 "dead" at that time.
We let our guard down at the worst possible time.
When a bill is in one of the appropriations committee's
suspense files, it is critical to TURN UP THE PRESSURE.
That's because killing a bill by never letting it come
out of suspense is the easiest way for the majority
party to kill an unpopular bill that was sponsored by
one of their own. They don't have to go on the record
with an up or down vote if they simply let a bill expire
in suspense.
We let our guard down in May, and exerted very little
pressure on the Senate Appropriations Committee while it
was in suspense. SB 250 came out of their suspense file,
and it advanced easily from there on to the full Senate
-- where it passed.
We need to TURN UP THE PRESSURE NOW, and keep it up
until the Assembly gets
the message that SB 250 is unpopular with tens of
thousands of Californians. This is no longer just about
making good arguments -- they've heard them all. It's
not about petitions, which are a waste of time.
This is about delivering an avalanche of calls and
letters to the Assembly members that is sufficient to
counter both Mancuso's calls to her people for more
support calls and letters AND the huge piles of money
that Mancuso is tossing into the campaign coffers of
California state legislators.
The offer from Save Our Dogs still stands. Californians
can get a letter in their name faxed at no charge to
each of the 16 Assembly members on the Appropriations
Committee simply by entering their name and contact
info. into our Easy Letter form, which is here:
http://saveourdogs. net/
This is as easy to fill out as an online petition, but a
lot more effective since your “NO” on SB 250 letter will
be delivered to each committee member. We've been told
that AB 1634 died last year mainly because Californians
drowned the legislature in letters and calls. We can do
it again.
Let's make it happen.
Laura Sanborn
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