SAVING AND PROTECTING ANIMALS. ONE LAW AT A TIME.

The Safe Transportation of Dogs and Cats Act Introduced by Assemblymember Blanca Rubio and Sponsored by Social Compassion in Legislation

AB1781

Today, AB 558 the Child Nutrition Act of 2022 Passes the Assembly Appropriation Committee!

February 4, 2022 – Sacramento, CA – Today, Assemblymember Blanca Rubio (D-Baldwin Park) introduced AB 1781, the Safe Transportation of Dogs and Cats Act. The bill, sponsored by Social Compassion in Legislation, requires mobile or traveling housing facilities, such as animal control vehicles, to transport dogs and cats in such a manner that conditions do not endanger the health or well-being of the animal due to extreme temperatures or lack of food or water.

With 2021 being the hottest year on record and temperatures in California ranging from below freezing to well over 100 degrees, animals being transported inside animal control or other mobile housing facility vehicles can be at risk of severe injury or death. Yet, currently, there are no minimum standards in California for climatic conditions while transporting dogs and cats in these vehicles. This bill closes the gap.

“Studies show that animals can sustain critical brain damage, organ failure or even death from heatstroke in just fifteen minutes,” said Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio. “This bill recognizes the importance of setting safe temperature standards in a state where temperatures can vary from below freezing to well over triple digits.”

“We are so appreciative of Assemblymember Rubio for recognizing the need to protect dogs and cats in transport,” said Judie Mancuso, founder and president of Social Compassion in Legislation. “With temperatures soaring due to the climate emergency, it is imperative that we ensure animal control vehicles are equipped to keep animals alive and comfortable during transport.”

AB 1781 was drafted in response to several animal control directors, local county veterinarians, animal control associations, as well as the input from a forum of over 45 statewide representatives of shelter directors, managers, volunteers, and the animal rescue community that met in Southern California to discuss legislation that could better shape how animal control agencies care for animals.

Social Compassion in Legislation was also the catalyst and sponsoring organization behind former State Senator Liz Figueroa’s SB 1806, a bill signed into law in 2006 which made it illegal to leave animals in unattended vehicles under conditions such as extreme heat or cold, which could inflict suffering on the animal. The new bill, AB 1781, takes this sound policy and applies it to private or public shelters or their contracting parties while in transport.

Please go to our How-to-Help page to sign on to our support letters for this and all of our bills!

California Shelters
SCIL is excited to announce the introduction of AB 1648 (Maienschein), The Animal Evacuation Act!

Alert for California Shelter Professionals!

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Many of you may remember that Governor Newsom signed the budget bill last year that included a $45 million dollar allocation to support animal shelters around the state. That funding is being administered by UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program.

The folks at UC Davis are now convening shelter professionals around the state to discuss the “California for All Animals” program and how shelters can qualify for funding.

It is imperative that shelter professionals get involved from the start of the process to ensure you are fully informed on how your shelter can benefit from the program.

Please Register for the February 14th Zoom meeting at noon!

We are off and running to save animals in 2022. We cannot thank you all enough for your support. All the support letters and calls are essential for success!

If you have already made a donation…thank you so much! If you have not, please consider making one today.

Thank you so much,
Judie Mancuso, founder/CEO/president
Social Compassion in Legislation