Companion animal protection act

Yesterday, the U.S. Senate passed a spending bill that includes critical policies to help animals. We are particularly pleased that the Senate bill seeks to protect wild and domestic horses, as well as domestic violence survivors and their pets.

The Senate-passed 2020 spending bill contains several victories for animal welfare, including:

While the ASPCA is encouraged to see the Senate include the provisions above, the spending bill that the U.S. House of Representatives bill passed earlier this year contains several additional protections for animals that should be included as Congress finalizes the bill over the next few weeks.

The House version requires better reporting of the conditions at puppy mills, will stop efforts to remove slaughter line speed limits for pigs, and prevents the U.S. Forest Service from killing or selling wild horses and burros for slaughter. We will continue to urge Congress to include all of these animal protection measures as it weighs these different bills to pass a final spending package.

Now’s the time to speak up—you can have a say in our nation’s animal policies! Please contact your members of Congress here using our easy online form. Your voice matters.