Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR319

Introduced
3/5/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  

Caption

Commending Friends of Homeless Animals.

Impact

The sentiment surrounding HR319 is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the importance of animal shelters and their place in local communities. The bill recognizes and honors the contributions made by Friends of Homeless Animals and similar organizations to the welfare of cats and dogs, thereby reinforcing the importance of humane treatment of animals in Virginia's policy landscape. This resolution serves not only as recognition but also as a reminder to the community of the critical need for continued support for animal welfare organizations.

Summary

House Bill 319 commemorates Friends of Homeless Animals, an animal shelter in Loudoun County, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2023. The bill acknowledges the organization's long-standing dedication to saving the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless animals through its strict no-kill policy. Founded in response to the issues surrounding animal euthanasia, Friends of Homeless Animals has become a beacon for animal welfare, ensuring that every animal in their care receives love, support, and the chance for adoption into a forever home.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment towards HR319 is celebratory and respectful, as it underscores the significant impact of Friends of Homeless Animals on the lives of many animals. The positive reception is evident in the way the bill emphasizes the dedication of staff and volunteers, as well as the successful outcomes of their rescue efforts, which have placed over 17,000 animals into caring homes. HR319 brings attention to the vital role that animal welfare organizations play in protecting vulnerable populations.

Contention

While there appears to be minimal contention surrounding HR319 itself, it is important to recognize that discussions around animal welfare can sometimes bring forth varying opinions regarding euthanasia practices and shelter regulations. The no-kill policy espoused by Friends of Homeless Animals may prompt discussions about the efficacy and ethical implications of such policies within the larger landscape of animal care and public resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2331

Animal care; seizure of animals, zoos.

VA HB53

Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.

VA HB1984

Companion animals; amends the definition of "adequate water."

VA HJR645

Commending the Friends of Wilderness Battlefield.

VA HR317

Commending the Humane Society of Fairfax County.

VA HJR655

Commending the Rescue Mission of Roanoke.

VA HB1527

Cats; trap, neuter, and return programs, civil penalty.

VA HJR834

Commending Ayuda.

VA HR368

Commending Virginia Dog Army.

VA HJR801

Commending Patricia A. Cake.

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CA SB687

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CA SB914

HELP Act.

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