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Taking Command April 2017

Federal Issues April 2017

The AKC Government Relations team continues to monitor Congress for issues of interest to dog owners. Visit our 2017 Legislation Tracking page and click on “US Fed” on the map to get the latest updates on federal bills currently being monitored by the AKC. Highlights of issues we are currently addressing on the federal level include:

U.S Congress – House Con Res. 46 supports the designation of May 1 as National Purebred Dog Day. The resolution, written by the American Kennel Club and sponsored by three congressmen who are also veterinarians, recognizes the many ways purebred dogs enhance and enrich our lives, including service, search and rescue, military, livestock guardians, and many other services. AKC will be hosting a reception for members of Congress and staff at the U.S. Capitol on May 1 to commemorate the day.

U.S Congress – The Pet and Women Safety Act (PAWS – H.R. 909/S. 322)  would add federal protections for the pets of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and dating violence. It would include pets in protection orders for human victims and would provide that a person who commits an interstate violation of a protection order would be subject to fines and/or imprisonment and could be required to pay restitution for veterinary care of a victim’s pet that was harmed as the result of an offense. It creates an Emergency and Transitional Pet Shelter and Housing Assistance Grant Program to award grants to eligible entities to carry out programs to provide assistance to victims of crimes related to stalking and domestic violence. The AKC supports this measure and has been working with members of Congress to advance it. The House version has been referred to the House Judiciary committee; the Senate version has been referred to the Senate Agriculture committee.

USDA/APHIS  In February, the U.S Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), which oversees implementation of federal Animal Welfare Act regulations and pet breeder/dealer licensing announced it was removing certain documents, including inspection reports from its online databases for review pending litigation and to ensure full compliance with privacy requirements. Removal of records is temporary, and batches of documents that have been reviewed are being returned to the database weekly. Click here to read further.