California Governor Proposes Controversial Animal Shelter Law Repeal
Published January 30, 2012
could-be victims of the California animal shelter law repeal
Animals could become victims if a proposed repeal of a law in California regarding animal shelters and euthanasia becomes reality.
In the midst of a recession, states across America have been taking drastic measures by cutting funding to numerous programs that Americans use daily; yet, the state of California is making it clear that humans are not the only victims of budget cuts.
California Gov. Jerry Brown plans to propose a repeal of significant provisions to a 1998 law that extended the required number of days that animal shelters must hold dogs and cats before they can be euthanized from three days to six days. The author of the provision, former California State Sen. Tom Hayden, has launched an attack against Brown and his proposed policy, garnering the support of many enraged animal activists.
In a video posted to YouTube, Hayden calls on the governor to think carefully before enacting legislation that will put the lives of thousands of animals in danger—at the hands of the government. Referencing Brown’s own beloved Pembroke Welsh Corgi named Sutter, Hayden says in his video: “Governor, I see you're a dog owner…You love that dog. Your wife loves that dog. So stop and think. Thousands of dogs and cats are put to death needlessly every year. It's not a budget issue ... it's a humane issue.”
H.D. Palmer, spokesperson for the Department of Finance, tends to disagree, telling the San Francisco Chronicle that Brown’s proposition to repeal the 1998 law is indeed a budget issue costing the state of California an estimated $23 million per year. Palmer goes on to say that the law actually gives shelters with more euthanizations greater compensation than shelters with more adoptions—something Palmer says is a “perverse incentive".
Animal activists dispute Palmer’s claim, asserting that the current law encourages shelters to coordinate with nonprofit animal rescue groups in order to reunite lost pets with their owners or to find homeless pets loving owners. Opponents of Brown’s intended repeal have also created a Facebook page, Sutter's Friends, named after the beloved First Dog. The page seeks to spread awareness and garner the strong and united voice necessary to oppose the repeal.
Animal lovers everywhere understand the value of a pet’s life and it is important that the government of the state of California is reminded of the value of the state’s animals and the shelters that protect them. The shelters could be the place where lost pet and owner are reunited or where a homeless dog is finally given a home.
What are your thoughts on the proposed shelter law repeal that will apparently speed up the euthanasia process in shelters? Share them in a comment.





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Please sign our petition to stop this misguided decision by Governor Brown. The California Legislature needs to be held accountable and made to step up to this unconscionable effort!
http://signon.org/sign/stop-governor-brown-from?source=c.tw&r_by=2297406
This is disgusting that they would try and repeal a law set in place to give an animal a second chance at life and finding a great home. They need to pass a law making it mandatory to spay & neuter your pets and and ban breeding unless you obtain a breeders license. Spread the word & Share. People need to be aware of this - So many animals die daily at shelters die-puppies, young or old dogs it doesn't matter . We are there voice
I thought the humane society was a shelter for animals to find a good home. Why kill them? I recently adopted a beautiful little female schnauzer from the SPCA who was to be euthanized the next day. She was very dirty and skinny. It seems her owner passed away and the neighbors had the spca pick her up. Anyway, I was looking for a companion for my dog as he was grieving for a dog we had that suffered a mysterious death. She is so smart, snd loving and beautiful, and we love her so much. She is very sweet and obedient and she also know tricks.....Just wanted to say she was to be killed the next day. Thank God we found her in time.......
This is horrible. With all the waste in government there has to be a way less important and humane savings somewhere.Even pay cuts. I hope if the Govenor signs this he never receives another vote of anything of any kind. I belonfg to a dog rescue group and this makes me sick!
this is disgusting and apalling the gornment should take a pay cut or fire them and find people that can actualley work not at the expenese of our animal shelters
GOV. BROWN IS ABSOLUTELY WRONG IN THIS ISSUE. ANIMALS GIVE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE-GIVE HAPPINESS TO THE ELDERLY. GOV BROWN MUST FIND OTHER WAYS TO CUT BUDGET-HOW ABOUT SALARIES AND PERKS? HOW ABOUT UNION RETIREMENTS THAT ARE CAUSING CITIES TO GO BANKRUPT? STOP HURTING THE ELDERLY, THE TEACHERS, THE NURSES AND CAREGIVERS. THIS PROPOSED LAW IS WRONG WRONG WRONG. WHERE DO I VOTE OF THIS ISSUE???
GOV. BROWN IS ABSOLUTELY WRONG IN THIS ISSUE. ANIMALS GIVE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE-GIVE HAPPINESS TO THE ELDERLY. GOV BROWN MUST FIND OTHER WAYS TO CUT BUDGET-HOW ABOUT SALARIES AND PERKS? HOW ABOUT UNION RETIREMENTS THAT ARE CAUSING CITIES TO GO BANKRUPT? STOP HURTING THE ELDERLY, THE TEACHERS, THE NURSES AND CAREGIVERS. THIS PROPOSED LAW IS WRONG WRONG WRONG. WHERE DO I VOTE OF THIS ISSUE???