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Bill S 639 boosts funding for animal welfare in Massachusetts, allowing new initiatives and allocating fines to enhance care for homeless and neglected animals.
Bill S 639 boosts funding for animal welfare in Massachusetts, allowing new initiatives and allocating fines to enhance care for homeless and neglected animals.
Bill S 639, introduced on February 27, 2025, aims to enhance funding for animal welfare and safety initiatives in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill has been reported favorably by the committee and is currently referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee for further consideration.
The primary intent of Bill S 639 is to secure additional financial resources for programs that promote animal health and welfare. This includes not only existing measures but also new initiatives that may be determined by the commissioner of the relevant department, with the support of an advisory committee.
The bill proposes several amendments to existing laws:
Amendment to Chapter 10, Section 35WW:
Fines Allocation:
Clarification of Funding Sources:
The bill will impact various stakeholders, including:
- Animal Welfare Organizations: These organizations may receive increased funding to support their programs.
- State Agencies: The commissioner and advisory committee will have expanded authority to implement new welfare measures.
- Animals in Need: The ultimate beneficiaries will be animals requiring care and protection, particularly those in homeless or neglected situations.
Bill S 639 represents a significant step towards enhancing animal welfare in Massachusetts by providing additional funding and resources. By amending existing laws and clarifying funding sources, the bill aims to improve the health and safety of animals across the state. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its developments and potential impacts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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