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Below,
please find the June Chairman's Report.
Regards,
AKC Communications
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Daisy Okas Date: June 11, 2007 Phone:
212-696-8343
Last month in my Chairman's Report I reported on a pending threat to
purebred dog ownership in California: Assembly Bill 1634 would
require the mandatory spay or neuter of dogs 4 months or older
unless an intact dog permit is purchased through local authorities.
Should this bill become law, I fear it could be a catalyst for other
states. As the old saying goes, "As California goes, so goes
the nation."
As many of you know AB1634 passed by one vote on Wednesday in the
full Assembly. Despite this recent set back, it's important to note
that this vote was not strictly along party lines. Through our
continuing efforts, we were able to convince 6 Democrats to abandon
their majority party to vote against this bill in this Democratic
controlled body, just as we were able to convince other democrats to
vote against it in the May 16th hearing when the Assembly Committee
on Appropriations voted 10-to-6 in favor of the bill.
I want to sincerely thank the more than 600 dedicated fanciers who
attended the Appropriations Committee hearing, all the California
AKC-Affiliated Clubs and their hard-working members who have
diligently been advocating against this proposed law, and all people
across the country who sent letters, faxes and e-mails to California
legislators.
The next step for the bill is in the State Senate where it will go
through several committees and possible revisions before a vote.
Should this bill pass in the Senate it would then go back to the
Assembly for another vote, before it heads to the Governor. As you
can see, this is going to be a long process. It took 3½ months just
to pass in the Assembly. And while we have a long fight ahead of us,
we are encouraged by those whose vote we have swayed to the side of
reason.
It is vital now that California dog owners and breeders contact
their State Senators as well as the Governor to express their
opposition to this bill as it continues its journey through the
California statehouse. Contact information for all California State
Senators, along with sample letters and talking points to oppose
this bill are available on the AKC web site at the CA Spay/Neuter
Action Center at: http://www.akc.org/canine_legislation/CA_action_center.cfm.
While the sponsor of AB 1634 has amended the bill five times since
its introduction, none of the amendments make this bill an
acceptable piece of legislation. AKC vehemently opposes AB 1634 and
will continue our strong opposition until this bill is defeated.
As you recall, I also announced last month that AKC was pursuing the
possibility of starting a Political Action Committee (PAC). I am
pleased to report that this endeavor is underway. In today's
political climate, having access to lawmakers is critical.
Establishing a PAC will allow dog lovers, responsible owners and
dedicated breeders to support what they believe in as well as give
AKC another tool for battling the continuing threat of anti-dog laws
in California and across the country.
In the meantime, we have received inquires from individuals and dogs
clubs as to how the purebred dog community can support AKC's efforts
to combat ongoing negative canine legislation. Individuals or dog
clubs can send a non-tax deductible contribution to our Canine
Legislation Department. For details visit our website at: http://www.akc.org/canine_legislation/donations.cfm.
The AKC/Eukanuba National Championship is scheduled to be held in
Long Beach in December 2007 & 2008. Although we have considered
making Long Beach the permanent home, I have communicated to both
the Mayor of Long Beach and to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger that
enactment of AB 1634 would make that impossible.
While AKC is a national organization leading the way in opposing
proposed anti-dog laws, it is important for fanciers to also
establish regional organizations, both statewide and locally, to
oppose flawed legislation. This must be done on a continuing basis
and not just when negative canine legislation is introduced. An
established and adequately funded organization that is active
year-round can make the biggest impact with lawmakers by
communicating with them prior to damaging legislation being
introduced. All clubs must now include active involvement in our
legislative challenges on their agendas.
One of the pillars of our opposition to AB 1634 is that we believe
the best weapon in combating irresponsible pet ownership is
education. We put those words into action every day of the year
through dog shows, community events, seminars, brochures and much
more. Each September we have a special opportunity to demonstrate
our incredible strength in numbers and to increase our ability to
address issues in our local communities by participating in AKC
Responsible Dog Ownership Day. Now in its fifth year, this
initiative has hundreds of AKC clubs and other like-minded
organizations holding free public events all over the nation. We
call on all California fanciers and clubs to show solidarity by
signing up to hold an event at: http://www.akc.org/clubs/rdod/index.cfm.
While the events will take place in September, we are currently
enrolling clubs and will be announcing how many are scheduled to be
held statewide in the coming weeks. We hope to be able to use the
number of California events as a tangible example of our commitment
to public education.
Demonstrating our commitment to public education is critical to
defeating AB 1634. I believe we can best accomplish this by having
all our "hands" on deck to demonstrate our opposition to
the bill and the positive effects of public education in our local
communities.
Sincerely,

Ron Menaker
Chairman
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