Animal Protection Legislation Moving Forward
On Thursday, the Massachusetts Senate passed S. 2332–An Act to protect animal welfare in cities and towns (PAWS II). It’s a big step forward for the legislation that would protect animals in Massachusetts in a multitude of ways.
Key provisions of the bill include:
- Mandated reporting of cruelty, abuse, or neglect between human and animal welfare agencies
- Updated penalties for acts of animal cruelty
- Ensure landlords/owners check vacant properties for abandoned animals
- Prohibit a number of cruel acts, including the drowning of animals
Also on Thursday, S. 2331–An Act relative to protecting puppies and kittens was also passed in the Senate.
Both bills will now go to the House for debate.
The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) would like to thank Senators Mark Montigny, Bruce Tarr, and Karen Spilka for their continued efforts to fight animal cruelty and abuse in the Commonwealth. ARL would also like to thank our colleagues at the MSPCA, HSUS, Mass. Coalition to End Puppy Mills, and Western Massachusetts Animal Advocates.
Be sure to check out ARL’s Legislative Agenda, and we’ll keep you updated as these bills make their way through the House.