Memorials, Academic Achievement - James Nguyen, Salutatorian, Arlington High School -
Urges Kentucky colleges/universities to end wasteful animal testing and disclose 2024 animal use, projects, funding, and 3Rs plans within 90 days.
Urges Kentucky colleges/universities to end wasteful animal testing and disclose 2024 animal use, projects, funding, and 3Rs plans within 90 days.
SR 164 is a nonbinding Senate resolution urging Kentucky colleges and universities that engage in animal research and testing to end the use of animals in “wasteful government experiments” and to increase transparency about animal use. The resolution cites concerns about animal welfare, the limited predictive value of some animal tests for human safety, and taxpayer-funded spending on animal research. It also references federal reforms such as the FDA Modernization Act 2.0 and the EPA commitment to phase out mammal testing by 2035 as contextual background.
Note: the legislative header provided to the analyst included an unrelated “Condolences” title; the operative text of SR 164 (current/final version) is the Kentucky resolution on animal research described here.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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