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2011 Legislative Session Report

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An End of Session Message from the THLN President
 
Dear Fellow Animal Advocates,
 
I have great news to share with animal welfare advocates statewide and nationwide!

Governor Rick Perry has signed the Puppy Mill Bill!  

H.B. 1451 is a regulation and licensing measure for high volume breeders and will provide basic protection for hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats confined and raised in large scale breeding operations by providing humane housing standards, annual veterinary care, and inspections.

It's been an incredible legislative session for animals!  Although our toughest session to date, with persistence, tenacity and a great coalition of concerned groups, we successfully helped pass  5 major animal welfare bills - making this legislative session the most successful in the history of this organization! 

Passage of these bills was a culmination of multiple factors:  

  1. Being on the right side of the issues working to protect animals in Texas
  2. Committed, passionate legislative sponsors
  3. Combined efforts of multiple animal welfare and animal care organizations
  4. Outstanding guidance by our lobbyist team
  5. Nonstop help from our dedicated 9 regional state chapters!
  6. The incredible efforts of all of you who contacted your legislators and became the voice for animals!  

We thank each and every one of you for your help and support over this past very difficult six months for contacting your legislators and professionally and honestly urging their support and opposition to various bills. Those groups opposing the animal protection measures spread much misinformation and untruths about the bills in the hopes of defeating them.  But with your nonstop support, we worked every legislator - answering questions, compromising when  necessary, and explaining in great detail the serious need for the bills that were passed.

H.B. 1451, the Puppy Mill bill, the most challenging bill, was championed by two highly respected veteran legislators from Houston - Representative Senfronia Thompson and Senator John Whitmire.  We are indebted to them both and their staff  for their strong commitment and persistence in passing a bill that will provide protection for hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats in Texas puppy mills.

H.B. 963, the Seizure Appeals bill, will clarify and improve the appeals process for cases dealing with animals seized in cruelty cases.  This bill was sponsored in the House by our long time friend and sponsor of multiple animal protection measures in past years,  Representative Will Hartnett of Dallas.  In his typical style, he very smoothly and professionally worked the bill through the House.  Newcomer, Senator Jose' Rodriguez of El Paso graciously picked up the bill in the Senate and saw that it passed without incident.  We are grateful to both sponsors and their staff for jobs superbly well done!

With my greatest appreciation for your hard work to help so many animals. 
Cile's signature
Cile Holloway, President

House Bills

Bill No. HB 251 - Culture, Recreation & Tourism - Ryan Guillen, Chair
Sponsor(s): Hilderbran - District 53
Summary: Relating to the regulation of dangerous wild animals.
Analysis: THLN is Opposed to this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 320 - Homeland Security & Public Safety - Sid Miller, Chair
Sponsor(s): Alonzo - District 104
Summary: Relating to equipping certain K-9 law enforcement vehicle with heat alarm systems.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 323 - Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence - Jim Jackson, Chair
Sponsor(s): Laubenberg - District 89
Summary: COMPANION TO SB 279 - Relating to inclusion of pets and other companion animals in protective orders; providing a penalty.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 437 - Public Health - Lois Kolkhorst, Chair
Sponsor(s): E. Rodriquez - District 51
Summary: COMPANION TO SB 1301 - Relating to manufacturers’ inclusion denatonium benzoate in certain products containing ethylene glycol.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 716 - Culture, Recreation & Tourism - Ryan Guillen, Chair
Sponsor(s): Sid Miller - District 59
Summary: Relating to the taking of certain feral hogs using a helicopter.
Analysis: THLN is Opposed to this Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. HB 963 - Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence - Jim Jackson, Chair
Sponsor(s): Hartnett - District 114
Summary: COMPANION TO SB 541 - Relating to the costs associated with proceedings regarding cruelly treated animals.
Analysis: This is a THLN Sponsored Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. HB 1043 - Criminal Jurisprudence - Pete Gallego, Chair
Sponsor(s): Christian - District 9
Summary: Relating to creating an offense for engaging in certain conduct relating to cockfighting and to the criminal and civil consequences of committing that offense.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. HB 1102 - Criminal Jurisprudence - Pete Gallego, Chair
Sponsor(s): Lucio III - District 38
Summary: Relating to the penalty for theft of a pet.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 1103 - Criminal Jurisprudence - Pete Gallego, Chair
Sponsor(s): Lucio III - District 38
Summary: Relating to payment of a fee as a required condition of community supervision for certain criminal offenses involving animal cruelty.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. HB 1451 - Licensing & Administrative Procedures - Mike Hamilton, Chair
Sponsor(s): Thompson - District 141
Summary: Relating to the licensing and regulation of commercial dog and cat breeders; providing penalties.
Analysis: This is a THLN Sponsored Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. HB 1768 - County Affairs - Garnet Coleman, Chair
Sponsor(s): Munoz, Jr. - District 36
Summary: Relating to the regulation of roadside vendors and solicitors in certain counties. PASSED BUT VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 1919 - Criminal Jurisprudence - Pete Gallego, Chair
Sponsor(s): Price - District 87
Summary: Relating to a defense to prosecution for the offense of cruelty to nonlivestock animals under certain circumstances.
Analysis: THLN is Opposed to this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 2471 - Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence - Jim Jackson, Chair
Sponsor(s): Phillips - District 62
Summary: Relating to limiting the civil liability of certain persons who obtain or provide medical care and treatment for certain animals.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. HB 2833 - Agriculture & Livestock - Rick Hardcastle, Chair
Sponsor(s): White - District 12
Summary: Relating to the classification and care of working dogs.
Analysis: THLN is Opposed to this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 3044 - County Affairs - Garnet Coleman, Chair
Sponsor(s): Eissler - District 15
Summary: Relating to the regulation of certain activities on a public highway or road, the right-of-way of a public highway or road, or a parking lot.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. HB 3450 - Public Health - Lois Kolkhorst, Chair
Sponsor(s): Farrar - District 148
Summary: Relating to restrictions on the operations of public and private animal shelters, providing a penalty.
Analysis: We would like to thank our supporters for all of the feedback and attention to our position on this bill. We would also like to clarify what seems to be gross misunderstandings and misrepresentations of THLN's position on HB 3450. For full statement, please click the bill number.
Final Status: FAILED

Senate Bills

Bill No. SB 275 - Agriculture & Rural Affairs - Craig Estes, Chair
Sponsor(s): Uresti - District 19
Summary: Relating to certain exceptions to the prohibition on hunting from a public road or right-of-way.
Analysis: THLN is Opposed to this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. SB 279 - Criminal Justice - John Whitmire, Chair
Sponsor(s): W. Davis - District 10
Summary: COMPANION TO HB 323 - Relating to inclusion of pets and other companion animals in protective orders; providing a penalty.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: PASSED
Effective Date: 9.01.11

Bill No. SB 541 - Criminal Justice - John Whitmire, Chair
Sponsor(s): Carona - District 16
Summary: COMPANION TO HB 963 - Relating to the costs associated with proceedings regarding cruelly treated animals.
Analysis: This is a THLN Sponsored Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. SB 939 - Criminal Justice - John Whitmire, Chair
Sponsor(s): Lucio - District 27
Summary: Relating to creating an offense for engaging in certain conduct relating to cockfighting and to the criminal and civil consequences of committing that offense.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. SB 1301 - Natural Resources - Troy Fraser, Chair
Sponsor(s): Deuell - District 2
Summary: COMPANION TO HB 437 - Relating to manufacturers’ inclusion denatonium benzoate in certain products containing ethylene glycol.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. SB 1517 - State Affairs - Robert Duncan
Sponsor(s): Van de Putte - District 26
Summary: Relating to the sterilization of dogs and cats; providing a penalty.
Analysis: THLN Supports this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

Bill No. SB 1850 - Criminal Justice - John Whitmire, Chair
Sponsor(s): Van de Putte - District 26
Summary: Relating to appeals regarding cruelly treated animals.
Analysis: THLN is Opposed to this Bill
Final Status: FAILED

happy puppyTHLN would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to all of our legislative volunteers who worked so hard this session and responded so well to our action alert requests. We can assure you that when we asked for your responses they were heard in Austin - loud and clear!


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