An Act to protect animal health
Massachusetts bill progresses toward House consideration after favorable committee report; aims to strengthen animal health protections pending budget review.
Massachusetts bill progresses toward House consideration after favorable committee report; aims to strengthen animal health protections pending budget review.
H 2319 is a Massachusetts bill introduced by Representative Jim O'Day focused on protecting animal health. The bill has progressed through multiple committees including Agriculture and Fisheries and recently received a favorable committee report, now awaiting consideration by the House Ways and Means Committee.
Animal health protection measures can affect disease prevention, food safety, animal welfare standards, and veterinary regulations across the state. The bill's referral to the Ways and Means Committee suggests it may have fiscal implications requiring budget review before full House consideration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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