Voters Approve New Animal Welfare Laws in Florida and California
This week’s midterm elections saw two major animal welfare victories in the states of Florida and California.
Florida’s Amendment 13, a measure to ban commercial Greyhound racing, was approved by 69% of voters in the state. Thanks to this new legislation, Greyhound racing will be phased out over the next two years. Good news for dog lovers interested in adopting retired Greyhounds!
In California, Proposition 12 was on the ballot. Prop 12 was approved by 61% of California voters. This measure will establish minimum space requirements for farm animals (egg-laying chickens, veal calves, and breeding pigs). It will also ban the sale of meat and eggs from farms that don’t meet the space requirements.
Do you know the animal protection laws in your state? You can find out by clicking on the interactive map on the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s website.