SAVING AND PROTECTING ANIMALS. ONE LAW AT A TIME.

The F.I.R.E. Act of 2022

This bill would allow an incarcerated individual, who successfully participated and completed trained in a program, as specified, as an incarcerated individual hand crewmember, be eligible for a firefighter certificate provided by the department.

Stingrays

Would add specific species of stingrays to a list that already includes big cats, polar bears, dolphins, and other threatened
or endangered species.

California Transparency in Research Act

A new bill introduced last week in the California State Assembly would modernize and expand a statewide system in which some laboratories currently report animal use.

Prop 65 Resolution on adding Carcinogenic Meats

The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, an initiative measure approved by the voters as Proposition 65 at the November 4, 1986, statewide general election (Proposition 65), prohibits a person, in the course of doing business, from knowingly and intentionally exposing any individual to a chemical known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity without giving a specified warning, or from knowingly discharging or releasing such a chemical into water, or into or onto land and passing into any source of drinking water, except as specified. Proposition 65 requires the Governor to cause to be published a list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity within the meaning of the act, and to cause the list to be revised and republished in light of additional knowledge at least once per year. Proposition 65 requires that the list include, at a minimum, the substances identified in specified law, including substances listed as human or animal carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

This measure would provide that the Legislature resolves that the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment expeditiously review the International Agency for Research on Cancer monograph relating to processed meat and add “processed meat for consumption” to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.