121. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Tennessee Proposed Resolution Urges Human...
schools invest in non-animal alternatives instead of animal specimens.
While this is a proposed resolution, which would adopt a statement of policy rather than mandating any changes like a law, it would send a strong message to educators
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122. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Stop Plans to Open New Primate Breeding F...
also being challenged by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, who helped in the passage of a comprehensive new Animal cruelty law for Puerto Rico last year. That law provides specific guidelines for experimentation on live Animals, including a complete
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123. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Downed Livestock Bill Introduced in US Senate
of "downed" animals is already against the law, but it needs stronger enforcement
In response to the recent exposé of the practices at the Westland/Hallmark Meat Company, S. 2770 , the Downed animal Enforcement Act of 2008 has
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124. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Michigan Voters: Call your legislators to...
have passed student choice laws and find out more about how to introduce this legislation in your state.
Or visit http://www.animallaw.com/ to find a model law that you can use on the student choice issue.
Student choice bills are
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125. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Pennsylvania Puppy Mill Passes General As...
2525, which will revise its laws for commercial breeders in the state, has passed the General Assembly by a wide margin and is now on its way for approval by the state Senate.
This bill is a comprehensive reform to the state’s animal laws,
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126. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
more than 90 percent of all animals used, namely mice, rats and birds.
The U.S. government claims to provide protection for animals used in research when in fact the vast majority of these animals are not even accounted for under current law.
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127. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Downed Livestock Bill Introduced in US Senate
of "downed" animals is already against the law, but it needs stronger enforcement
In response to the recent exposé of the practices at the Westland/Hallmark Meat Company, S. 2770 , the Downed animal Enforcement Act of 2008 has
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128. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Pennsylvania Puppy Mill Passes General As...
2525, which will revise its laws for commercial breeders in the state, has passed the General Assembly by a wide margin and is now on its way for approval by the state Senate.
This bill is a comprehensive reform to the state’s animal laws,
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129. Modified Salmon Is Safe to Eat, F.D.A. Says - NYTimes.com
Genetically engineered animals are regulated by the F.D.A. under rules covering animal drugs. The agency’s Veterinary Medicine Advisory Committee will discuss the application on Sept. 19 and 20 in Rockville, Md. The next day the agency
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130. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Vermont Introduces Newest Student Choice ...
that does not use animal byproducts, and students who choose this option cannot be discriminated against in their grades.
In addition, S. 34 offers new protections for animals used in science fairs. Only a few states currently have a
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