USA: Urge Your Rep. to Join the Animal Protection Caucus!

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U.S. Congressional Animal Protection Caucus (118th Congress)
ASPCA Position: Support
Co-Chairs: Reps. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Mike Quigley (D-IL), Sharice Davids (D-KS)

The Congressional Animal Protection Caucus is a beacon of hope for animals in Washington, D.C. This caucus is a bipartisan group of U.S. representatives (hailing from all corners of the nation) who are interested in promoting and advancing commonsense, humane animal welfare laws. A caucus is not a committee—it’s more like a congressional extra-curricular. Legislators don’t have to join any caucus; they do so because they want to.

The ASPCA always strives to increase awareness of and membership in the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus, which we think will help speed the passage of animal-friendly federal legislation.
 
We’re confident that many members of Congress love animals—especially those with pets of their own—and would join the Caucus if asked. As a constituent, you are in the best position to help make your U.S. representative aware of the Caucus.

What You Can Do

Fill out the form below to email your representative in Washington, D.C., and ask them to join the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus. If your rep is already a member, our system will automatically send a message of thanks. 
 
Thank you!