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U.S. Congress Approves Legislation to Combat the Consumption of Dog and Cat Meat
The World Dog Alliance has achieved a significant victory in animal protection as the U.S. Congress passes the Appropriations Bill of 2024, which includes provisions aimed at prohibiting the eating of dogs and cats. The bill passed with a vote of 286-134 on March 23.
This legislation embeds the "International Agreement to Prohibit the Eating of Dogs and Cats" within its language, reflecting a strong stance by the United States against the inhumane practice of consuming dog and cat meat. The act mandates a briefing by the Secretary of State on the enforcement of similar prohibitions worldwide and the steps toward establishing an international agreement. The move signifies a major step forward in legal frameworks aimed at animal protection on a global scale.
The World Dog Alliance plans to further advocate for this cause at the United Nations and will host events in Washington, D.C. to gather more support. This action by the U.S. Congress underscores America's commitment to leading global efforts in animal protection.
R. P.
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