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House Passes Pet Evacuation Bill

 
 
Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 08:10 am
I could not leave my two dogs behind.---BBB

House Passes Pet Evacuation Bill
WASHINGTON, May 22, 2006
(AP)

A television shot of a little boy losing his dog during rescue operations after Hurricane Katrina was the catalyst for House passage Monday of legislation to require pets to be considered in future emergency preparedness plans.

"The dog was taken away from this little boy, and to watch his face was a singularly revealing and tragic experience," said Rep. Tom Lantos of California, sponsor of the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act. "This legislation was born at that moment."

The bill, which passed 349-24, requires that state and local preparedness offices take into account pet owners, household pets and service animals when drawing up evacuation plans. Offices that fail to do so would not qualify for grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Rep. Christopher Shays, with Lantos a co-chair of the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus, said estimates are that some 600,000 animals either died or were left without shelter as a result of Hurricane Katrina. He added that the lack of pet rescue plans also put many pet owners in danger.

"When asked to choose between abandoning their pets or their personal safety, many pet owners chose to risk their lives," he said.

The Humane Society of the United States cited a recent Zogby International poll that found that 49 percent of adults say they would refuse to evacuate if they couldn't take their pets with them.

Passage of the bill, said Humane Society president Wayne Pacelle, would ensure "that Americans will never again be forced to leave their best friends behind to face imminent danger."

In the Senate, Sens. Ted Stevens and Frank Lautenberg have introduced similar legislation, which would also give the FEMA director authority to grant funds to state and local agencies for animal preparedness projects, including the building of emergency shelters.
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blacksmithn
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 08:18 am
While I'm sure that this is a worthwhile consideration, I'd kinda like to see first priority given to turning FEMA back from the current laughingstock agency it's become to an efficient and trustworthy disaster response team. Maybe then, little Joey or Johnny or whatever the hell his name was won't have to be forced to give up the family pet in the event of an emergency.
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 10:54 am
And personal responsibility takes another giant step backwards....

Although you gotta love a country that's so rich that it can make saving pets a priority in a disaster. That'd be more reassuring if they'd actually been able to make saving humans a priority in the last disaster.
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 10:58 am
this bill is in memory of Terry Schiavo no doubt?
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 10:59 am
I don't think any mention was made of vegetables....
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blacksmithn
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 11:11 am
But I'm relieved to know that when I'm driven from my home by raging wildfires and forced to live at the Staples Center, my goldfish will be safe.
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 11:15 am
The question must be asked: is our pets saving?





Goldfish, hell. Save my bedbugs....
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 11:15 am
DrewDad wrote:
I don't think any mention was made of vegetables....


same pandering bullshit sentiment....
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