ALBANY, N.Y. – Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris is taking steps to ease COVID-19 restrictions as New York continues recovering and New Yorkers get vaccinated and regain a sense of normalcy as the state reopens. The repeal of these directives will enhance the quality of life for volunteers, patrons, and business owners.
“When public health guidelines were first put in place, many were needed to save lives and stop the spread of covid-19.
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Reintroduced New York legislation could help stop animal breeding mills, and give thousands of shelter animals a chance at finding safety and refuge. The Puppy Mill Pipeline Bill would ban the retail sale of puppies, kittens, and rabbits in retail pet stores, following in the footsteps of California and Maryland.
“New York State needs to end the sale of cruelly bred puppy mill dogs in pet shops by finally passing the New York Puppy Mill Pipeline Bill,” said Matt Bershadker, ASPCA President and CEO in a public statement. “Shutting down the puppy mill pipeline will help stop unscrupulous breeders from engaging in and profiting from unconscionable brutality. This legislation passed the Senate last year, and we look forward to working with Senator Gianaris and Assemblymember Rosenthal this year to advance the bill thro